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Lesson 5 Using Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance<br />

18-37<br />

you can use on the client computer to simulate special key combinations on the host<br />

computer. Table 18-7 describes the key combinations in a Remote Desktop Session.<br />

Table 18-7 Key Combinations in Remote Desktop<br />

Windows Key<br />

Combination<br />

How to End a Remote Session<br />

Equivalent Key<br />

Combination In Remote<br />

Desktop Description<br />

ALT+TAB ALT+PAGE UP Switches between programs from left to<br />

right.<br />

ALT+SHIFT+TAB ALT+PAGE DOWN Switches between programs from right to<br />

left.<br />

ALT+ESC ALT+INSERT Cycles through the programs in the order<br />

they were started.<br />

CTRL+ESC ALT+HOME Displays the Windows menu.<br />

ALT+PRTSCN CTRL+ALT+MINUS (–) symbol<br />

on the numeric keypad<br />

There are two ways to end a remote session:<br />

■ Log off from the remote computer normally, which closes all programs, logs the<br />

user off, and then closes the Remote Desktop connection.<br />

■ Disconnect by either closing the Remote Desktop window or selecting Disconnect<br />

from the Start menu. Disconnecting leaves the user logged on at the remote computer,<br />

and all programs continue processing. The user will be reconnected to the<br />

same session the next time the user connects.<br />

How to Configure and Use Remote Assistance<br />

Places a snapshot of the active window in<br />

the Remote Desktop session on the Clipboard.<br />

PRTSCN CTRL+ALT+PLUS (+) symbol Places a snapshot of the entire Remote<br />

on the numeric keypad Desktop session window on the Clipboard.<br />

CTRL+ALT+DEL CTRL+ALT+END Displays the Task Manager or Windows<br />

Security dialog box.<br />

The Remote Assistance feature allows a user to request help from an expert user.<br />

Unlike with Remote Desktop, in Remote Assistance, the user needing help must issue<br />

an invitation to the other user and the other user must accept the invitation. After the<br />

connection is established, the expert user can take shared control of the user’s desktop,<br />

chat with the user, and send and receive files. Taking shared control of the desktop<br />

requires the user’s permission. Remote Assistance can minimize or eliminate the need<br />

to physically visit a remote computer to solve a problem.

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