It does not trigger anything in this setup either. It’s built for ease of use and perfect for working from home, office work and students school tasks. So this slows me down a lot.Ģ- The menu button (not the alt button on Macs) that resides right beside the right hand-side CTRL button. The LincPlus P1 budget Windows laptop is a lightweight, ultra-portable 13.3-inch Windows laptop with powerful Intel Celeron N4020 processor. I am heavily depended on using commands like Win+E. Even though I have been tinkering with the settings of the Citrix Receiver for over a year now I have not been able to solve these two issues:ġ- The Windows key in my keyboard does not trigger the start button in the remote PC as it does in all other PCs. The Touch ID sensor requires the secure enclave that's found in. However I have two issues when I am connected to the windows PC at work. Yes, it works as a keyboard, but whether Touch ID will work depends on your hardware. It has a windows key and functions as the Cmd button normally for me. Again, it is not a Bootcamp (I have it too, it works fine for me) and I already installed keyboard driver from Bootcamp package. My MacBook Pro is hooked to a ergonomic keyboard. I'm using Apple Magic Keyboard on Windows 10 ( not a Bootcamp, standalone machine) and overall it works fine with Bootcamp drivers from Apple but funny enough 'functional' button is not functioning. I have been connecting to a remote virtual PC at work from a MacBook Pro at home via Citrix Receiver since the pandemic started. Remote pc at work: Windows 10 with the latest updates installed. MacBook Pro with macOS Catalina version 10.15.7
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