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From: Peter A. <as...@ce...> - 2015-02-26 19:41:28
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It's in the code, xkeymap.c:
case XK_Return:
if ((get_key_state(state, XK_Alt_L) || get_key_state(state, XK_Alt_R))
&& (get_key_state(state, XK_Control_L)
|| get_key_state(state, XK_Control_R)))
{
/* Ctrl-Alt-Enter: toggle full screen */
if (pressed)
xwin_toggle_fullscreen();
return True;
}
break;
Br,
Peter
On Thu, 26 Feb 2015, Neil Underwood wrote:
> I'd like to use rdesktop as part of a simple thin client set up on a
> Raspberry Pi for 3 kiosks in the lobby at my office. My biggest concern
> is the ability to toggle out of full screen mode with Ctrl-Alt-Enter.
> Is this something that is managed through keymapping within rdesktop or
> is this handled by the WM/DE? I didn't see anything obvious when
> browsing the rdesktop code.
>
> I realize an alternative would be to strip down the underlying desktop
> and adjust permissions to basically not allow anything but rdesktop to
> be running, but this would be a much more elegant solution to avoid
> leaving full screen to begin with.
>
> Thanks
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