Mac Attack: Sending F Keys to Windows Apps
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Mac Attack: Sending F Keys to Windows Apps
This one has me stumped. I need to access some Windows desktops remotely from my Mac using remote desktop client. While working on these machines, I need to send F-key commands - but the Mac won't support this easily.
I've tried changing the F key settings in the keyboard/mouse control, or use combination of keys, but nothing works - pressing F12 either changes the sound volume, or conjures up the Dashboard - but it never sends the key through the window.
Any ideas?
I've tried changing the F key settings in the keyboard/mouse control, or use combination of keys, but nothing works - pressing F12 either changes the sound volume, or conjures up the Dashboard - but it never sends the key through the window.
Any ideas?
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Try doing both of these:
1. Make sure your keyboard settings are such that F12 is Dashboard (as opposed to sound).
2. Go into keyboard mappings and reassign Dashboard to some other key combination, so F12 is unassigned.
Then see if it will go through RDC.
1. Make sure your keyboard settings are such that F12 is Dashboard (as opposed to sound).
2. Go into keyboard mappings and reassign Dashboard to some other key combination, so F12 is unassigned.
Then see if it will go through RDC.
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Ctrl-alt-end to replace Ctrl-alt-del is a workaround necessary for Windows RDC clients connecting to Windows machines. (C-A-D is reserved by Windows on every machine.) I think this particular key combination is unrelated to the more general function key issue being discussed above.
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What I'm trying to do is send a F12 command to a server during its boot process via the 'rdp'-like 'out of band' terminal window. Since it's not yet running, I can't use the windows keyboard to do the command.
I'm sure there has to be a way to do this on a Mac. I'm going to remap Dashboard away from the F12 key, and then try it again.
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Ohhh...I thought this was an onscreen keyboard for Mac 
What I'm trying to do is send a F12 command to a server during its boot process via the 'rdp'-like 'out of band' terminal window. Since it's not yet running, I can't use the windows keyboard to do the command.
I'm sure there has to be a way to do this on a Mac. I'm going to remap Dashboard away from the F12 key, and then try it again.

What I'm trying to do is send a F12 command to a server during its boot process via the 'rdp'-like 'out of band' terminal window. Since it's not yet running, I can't use the windows keyboard to do the command.
I'm sure there has to be a way to do this on a Mac. I'm going to remap Dashboard away from the F12 key, and then try it again.
I just tested this using Remote Desktop 2.0 and it does work to send the F keys from your keyboard (on a proper imac keyboard just press the F key, On a Macbook try it as is and then try FN + F key) Pressed F12 in Excel and "Save As" opened up as it should on a real Windows PC. That same key mapping should work for a pre-boot RDP session.
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I just tested this using Remote Desktop 2.0 and it does work to send the F keys from your keyboard (on a proper imac keyboard just press the F key, On a Macbook try it as is and then try FN + F key) Pressed F12 in Excel and "Save As" opened up as it should on a real Windows PC. That same key mapping should work for a pre-boot RDP session.
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Not sure what's wrong with my system, but I've gone ahead and asked a colleague in the office to handle the task for me 
Hopefully some folks learned some tips from the thread at least. I know I did, even if it didn't work for this one task.
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Sorry that didn't work. It really should've. There might be something else at play here that's unique to your system. If you ever figure it out, come back and let us know!




