Specifications
56 Advanced User Interface
Using the Global ICA Client Settings Dialog Box
To invoke the Global ICA Settings dialog box:
1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
2. Click on the Apps tabintheTerminal Properties dialog box.
3. Click on the ICA Client Settings commandbuttonintheGlobal Settings group
box.
There are five properties sheets associated with the Global ICA Client Settings
dialog box. A description of the functions of each sheet follows.
Setting the Default Hotkeys
Hotkeys can be used during ICA sessions to invoke various functions. Some
hotkeys control the behavior of ICA windows, while others emulate standard
Windows hotkeys. To set hotkeys, access the Default Hotkeys properties sheet. It
is the default properties sheet for the Global ICA Client Settings dialog box. The
following figure shows the Default Hotkeys properties sheet.
Use the pull-down scroll boxes on the Default Hotkey properties sheet to
customize default hotkey key sequences. The following table describes the
hotkeys.
Table 8-1 Default Hotkeys Properties Sheet
Function Description
Status Dialog This function displays ICA connection status.
Close Session This function disconnects an ICA client from a server
and closes the client window on the local desktop.
When you use this hotkey, the open session continues
to run on the server. If you do not want to leave the
session running in a disconnected state, log off.
Esc Functions as Esc (escape) key.
Ctrl+Alt+Del This hotkey displays the Windows NT Security dialog
box.
Ctrl+Esc • On WinFrame servers, pressing this key sequence
displays the Remote Task List.
• On MetaFrame servers, pressing this key sequence
displays the Windows NT Start menu.