


The cheapest license called 'Business' cost U$ 749. I tried and it's a lot better, with full support for the keyboard, better connection, imagem, etc,īut if it's for business / comercial use, Teamviewer's price is just ridiculous IMO. If it's for personal use, go for TeamViewer. Same problem happens on RealVNC.įor those keys that are still missing / dead a workaround is to use the Character map (while editing a text press Ctrl + alt + space-bar or at the menu select Edit > Emoji & Symbols )Īlternative is to use a different remote desktop solution. If Scroll Lock is OFF - Viewer Shortcuts ARE ENABLED (Grey) in the top right of the Viewer window (arrow icon. Please note that Viewer Shortcuts need to be active to use keyboard shortcuts. Click on Send CTRL+ALT+DEL (or use the Shift+Ctrl+Del keyboard shortcut). I registered a issue on TightVNC sourceforge account about this, but the project seems to be dead, so no hope. Click on Remote Desktop on the top left of the Viewer. You can set different keyboard layout for different applications. You'll have to change in windows, the layout of your keyboard to US international, and by doing this, almost all your keys are going to be mapped correctly in the Mac. Problem 2) VNC for some reason treats your keyboard as it were an US keyboard. It's like a different keyboard is being used and it doesn't show up in the Select keyboard menu, only the local one. I tried to use software on the Mac to remap / change the keys functionality such as Karabiner (previously called KeyboardRemap4Macbook), Seil and even the native system Preferences > Keyboard > Modifier Keys to change ctrl for alt or capslock for alt, but it seems that when on VNC, those configurations are ignored. There is no fix for the alt (Option) key on TightVNC. In my experience, alt (Option) is in the Windows Key and Command is in the alt.
