In a session
The session window
A tour of the toolbar and the menus behind it.
A session is a window with the far desktop in it, and a small floating toolbar on top.
Every control
| Control | Does |
|---|---|
| Dot and word | Connecting, Connected, On relay, Reconnecting, Disconnected. |
| FPS | Frames a second being drawn. |
| MS | Delay to the far computer, in milliseconds. |
| LOSS | Packets that went missing, as a percent. |
| Fit / 1:1 / Stretch | How the picture fills your window. |
| Fullscreen | Fills your screen. |
| Pin | Keeps the toolbar showing. |
| Minus | Shrinks it to a small puck. Click the puck to bring it back. |
| Disconnect | Ends the session. |
Where it hides
It slides away while you work and comes back when you move the mouse to the top of the window. It also comes back on its own while reconnecting.
Drag it by its background to move it. It snaps to the nearest edge and remembers where you left it. Pin it if you want it to stay put.
Menus and shortcuts
View: Fit โ1, Actual Size โ2, Stretch โ3, Fullscreen โF.
Session: Keyboard grab โK, Use Mac Keys, Send Ctrl-Alt-Del, Disconnect โD.
Ctrl-Alt-Del has no shortcut on purpose. It should never fire by accident.