How to stop screen sharing on remote computer?

How to stop screen sharing on remote computer?

Stop screen sharing. While viewing the remote computer, start or stop control of the remote keyboard and mouse. If your permissions allow, you can disable the remote user’s screen view and mouse and keyboard input. The end user’s view of the privacy screen clearly explains that the BeyondTrust user has disabled the end user’s view.

How to use the same keyboard combinations on Remote Desktop?

Switch to Local Resources tab, and look at the settings in Keyboard section. You can choose one of the three settings available. The option “ on the remote computer ” is the one that allows you to use the same Win key combinations on the Remote Desktop machine, whether it’s in full-screen mode or not.

How does screen sharing work with access console?

Once you have started a session, the access console immediately starts screen sharing with the endpoint. Depending on the system, you may have full control or view only privileges while screen sharing with the system.

What to do when Remote Desktop is in full screen mode?

View the remote desktop in full screen mode or return to the interface view. When in full screen mode, special keys are passed through to the remote system. This includes but is not limited to modifier keys, function keys, and the Windows Start key. Note that this does not apply to the Ctrl-Alt-Del command.

How do I get screen sharing to work?

From the session window, click the Screen Sharing button to request control of the remote computer if screen sharing does not automatically start. Options may be available below the button depending on your account settings. Click the gear button to view options.

Why does my remote screen shut off when I Turn Off my Computer?

Recently (since the El Capitan upgrade?), when the remote computer goes to sleep or quits Screen Sharing, the main screen also shuts off (which is of course undesired). Anyone has an idea where that may come from and/or how to correct it?

Do you have full control of the remote desktop?

Depending on the system, you may have full control or view only privileges while screen sharing with the system. Leaving all options unchecked requests full screen sharing, which grants view and control of the remote system’s entire desktop and all applications.