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Customizing keyboard control
By default, Windows system keys pressed on the guest computer take effect on the host. If you want
the system keys to operate on the guest while working in a Remote Control window, click Remote Control
Options on the Options menu. Then on the Guest tab, click Execute on Guest. Through Remote Control
Options, you can also change the key combinations that control your view of the host.
Windows system keys
Windows system keys are key combinations that perform a
variety of tasks. Pressing ALT+TAB, for example, switches
to the program you used last. The ‘Windows’ Start key
found on most keyboards is another example. By default,
LapLink sends most system keys to the host during Remote
Control: pressing ALT+TAB on the guest, therefore,
switches to the program last used on the host.
When you are working in a Remote
Control window, CTRL+TAB and
other Windows system keys you
press on your computer (the guest)
take effect on the remote computer
(the host).
To have system keys take effect on
your computer instead of the remote
computer, click Execute on Guest.