2 app, rdp

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2 app, rdp

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Hello
how to use the middle button command in RDP? reacts only on the home machine. I tried to put a second program inside RDP - it doesn't work either
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Re: 2 app, rdp

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What are you trying to simulate with the middle button - some things work without any issue with RDP, others you may need XMBC installed on the RDP client - but it sounds like you have done that, so I don't really know, bt you failed to provide ANY detail, including failing to fill in the post template (which is there for a reason and the reason is not to be deleted!)
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Re: 2 app, rdp

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XMBC Version 2/20/5:
Installed
Windows Version- win10:
Mouse Information (brand/model)- any, example oklick 806G:

on middle button alt+F4, but that doesn't matter either.
when 2 app intercepts only 1, on a home machine, which in general is quite logical.
Is it possible to get functions at the same time on 2 computers (RDP)?
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If the button is intercepted on the host, then the button will not be sent to the guest (remote) so of course it wont be intercepted there as well.
Its either one or the other. Either the host intercepts it, or the remote does.
The only thing that *may* work, is if you untick the "block original button" in simulated keystrokes so it sends the remapped keys AND passes the button through (but that will likely have undesirable consequences on the host) or maybe if your simulated key sequence itself sends the button too, so "{ALT}{F4}{MMB}" maybe.
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Re: 2 app, rdp

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"if you untick the "block original button""

its work! thank You
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only now he sometimes sends it not to the window but to the entire terminal)
abandoned the idea
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If you mean it sends ALT+F4 and closes the RDP window, then yes thats not surprising.
You should have a specific profile for mstrc.exe which does not send the alt+f4, just let the buttons pass through normally. Then if the active window is mstsc (the microsoft rdp window) the local XMBC will not close that because it wont be sending alt+f4 to that window.
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