Apple M9547Z/A Administration Guide - Page 86
Controlling, Controlling Apple Remote Desktop Clients
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Controlling Apple Remote Desktop allows you to control remote computers as if you were sitting in front of them. You can only control the keyboard and mouse of any one computer at a time. There are two kinds of remote computers that Apple Remote Desktop can control: Apple Remote Desktop clients and Virtual Network Computing (VNC) servers. Controlling Apple Remote Desktop Clients Apple Remote Desktop client computers can be controlled by any administrator computer that has the Control permission set. See "Apple Remote Desktop Administrator Access" on page 65 for more information about Apple Remote Desktop permissions. While you control an Apple Remote Desktop client computer, some keyboard shortcut commands are not sent to the remote computer, but they affect the administrator computer. These include: Â Change Active Application (Command-Tab and Command-Shift-Tab) Â Show or Hide Dock (Command-Option-D) Â Log Out User (Command-Shift-Q) Â Take Screen Shot (Command-Shift-3, -4) Â Force Quit (Command-Option-Escape) Also, special keys including the sound volume, screen brightness, and Media Eject keys do not affect the client computer. 86 Chapter 7 Interacting with Users