[Thinlinc-technical] HTML5 client on Chromebook and stolen keys

samuel at cendio.se samuel at cendio.se
Tue Jul 16 10:57:03 CEST 2013


> The HTML5 client works well on a Samsung ARM Chromebook (under
> ChromeOS), but there are difficulties with key combinations that the
> browser intercepts (such as Ctrl-N, which creates a new browser
> window). Is there a known workaround for this?

Some quick tests illustrate the same behavior in Chrome on Fedora 18. I do
not know of any workarounds, but I have added a bug for this:

https://www.cendio.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4755

Even though it might not be relevant to you since you are using a
Chromebook I thought it could be worth mentioning that this problem does
not exist on Firefox. Key combinations like Ctrl-N, Ctrl-Shift-J, F11,
Shift-Y which all would trigger browser functions on normal webpages are
let through in our HTML5 client as intented.

Regards,
Samuel Mannehed





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