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There may be a conflict if the remote application uses the same hotkeys as one of
the hotkeys listed above.
Note: When you connect to a Japanese server, you may experience difficulty
generating Japanese keystrokes using the keyboard. You can use the on-screen
buttons of the Input Method Editor (IME) using the mouse. Alternatively, you can
set up hotkey mappings that simulate the effect of the IME keys. For example, if
you cannot generate the Kanji key normally from the keyboard, you can define
Control-Command-5 as the Kanji key.
To map Kotoeri hotkeys
1. Do one of the following:
• From the ICA Client Editor Options menu, choose Default Settings.
•Click Default Settings in the ICA Client Editor.
2. Choose Connection Properties > Japanese Hotkeys.
3. Choose Map Kotoeri Shortcuts.
4. Click Save.
Using Japanese Keyboards
If you use a Japanese keyboard you need to specify the layout and type.
To configure default keyboard layout and type
settings
1. Do one of the following:
• From the ICA Client Editor Options menu, choose Default Settings.
•Click Default Settings in the ICA Client Editor.
2. Choose Connection Properties > Keyboard.
3. Choose the keyboard layout and keyboard type.
4. Click Save.
Control-Shift-L Katakana input mode
Control-Shift–Semi-colon Half-width alphanumeric input mode
This key combination Has this effect