Alt+1 should be sent to the remote Windows as Alt+1 and not as '¡'. If I am remoted to Windows, my keyboard should behave like a windows keyboard and all the OS X shortcuts should be disabled. So question is, is full keyboard interception planned in Citrix Receiver? If Virtual Box can do it, then surely OS X allows it. If using native OS X Citrix client Alt+1 becomes special symbols like '¡', I can forget about things like Ctrl+Alt+right, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S etc.Īnd even when I connect a Windows keyboard to the Mac it's actually treated as a normal Windows keyboard in my configuration. And I need a lot of shortcuts - those developers using IDEs can understand me. Citrix (NASDAQ:CTXS) is a leader in mobile workspaces, providing virtualization, mobility management, networking and cloud services to enable new ways to work better. Why? Because in such configuration *all* the keyboard shortcuts work. Note: You have to exit Citrix Workspace App / Citrix Receiver and launch it again for this change to take effect. Gives businesses secure electronic access from anywhere. In order to work remotely on a windows machine from an OS X, I run Citrix Client for Windows in Windows XP running in Oracle Virtual Box.