Using Terminal Services shortcut keys
Applies To: Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2003 R2, Windows Server 2003 with SP1, Windows Server 2003 with SP2
Using Terminal Services shortcut keys
If you choose not to apply Windows key combinations to your Terminal Services sessions, you can use these shortcut keys to perform many of the same functions. For more information about applying Windows key combinations, see Configure Windows shortcut keys in a session.
Shortcut key | Description |
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ALT+PAGE UP |
Switches between programs from left to right. |
ALT+PAGE DOWN |
Switches between programs from right to left. |
ALT+INSERT |
Cycles through the programs in the order they were started. |
ALT+HOME |
Displays the Start menu. |
CTRL+ALT+BREAK |
Switches the client between a window and full screen. |
CTRL+ALT+END |
Brings up the Windows Security dialog box. |
ALT+DELETE |
Displays the Windows menu. |
CTRL+ALT+Minus (-) symbol on the numeric keypad |
Places a shadow copy of the active window within the client, on the Terminal server clipboard, which provides the same functionality as pressing PrintScrn on a local computer. |
CTRL+ALT+Plus (+) symbol on the numeric keypad |
Places a shadow copy of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboard, which provides the same functionality as pressing ALT+PrintScrn on a local computer. |
Notes
On an NEC98, these shortcut keys are different in two cases:
CTRL+ALT+BREAK is replaced by CTRL+GRPH+VF2.
CTRL+ALT+END is replaced by CTRL+GRPH+VF1.
CTRL+ALT+BREAK and CTRL+ALT+END are available in all Remote Desktop Connection sessions, even if you choose to apply Windows key combinations on the remote computer.