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Hootie2012-08-28 19:22:03
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Hootie, 2012-08-28 19:22:03

How to use the insert key in a remote access session on Mac OS?

Faced a problem.
There is a need to use the insert key while in remote access (RDP is a standard client in OS X).
Google didn't solve the problem.
Can anyone know the kung fu secret key combination or share the program of the almighty?

Thanks in advance.

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phasma, 2012-08-28
@phasma

screen keyboard

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iStyx, 2012-08-31
@iStyx

If the need arises in the terminal, then you can assign, say, F13 to \033[2~

If you need to press Insert in Windows (in remote access), then the following may help:
1. Open the file ~/Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict
2. Add before the closing curly brace: "\UF710" = ( "insertText:", "\UF727" );

3. Restart the remote application access.
Unfortunately, I can't test the functionality of this method. Subscribe if you can.

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masterrr, 2012-08-28
@masterrr

1. Fn+M, interpreted as Insert (VMware Fusion) in some programs
2. Fn+return
Check if there is keymapping in the client?

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tarya, 2012-08-29
@tarya

I was also interested in this question, I did not find the answer. I needed through ssh when I ran mc there to select some files for deletion. He spat, removed the team.

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