Author Topic: One window vs. whole screen  (Read 6079 times)

RhinoCan

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One window vs. whole screen
« on: May 17, 2015, 03:11:46 PM »
I am very new to TeamViewer but have used GoToAssist and LogMeIn in the past.

I am trying to help my mother with her computer issues via TeamViewer but I'm having trouble with some things. One problem that is especially exasperating is that the options to view one window or to view her whole desktop doesn't always seem to work.  For instance, on a recent session, I was seeing her Skype window and it was ALL I could see. I had previously seen the options for viewing one window or viewing the whole desktop and made sure that "view whole desktop" was checked and "view one window" was unchecked but still I was only seeing the Skype window. I needed to get to her Control Panel and had a heck of a time. I think I finally got there by having her click the Windows button (we are both running Windows 8.1 on notebooks) until the desktop appeared but I've already forgotten for sure. Is there some reason the checking of the "one window" and "whole desktop" options doesn't work by itself? Is there some trick to make them work or are they more in the nature of "suggestions" than "rules", to borrow from Pirates of the Caribbean?

matt

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Re: One window vs. whole screen
« Reply #1 on: May 17, 2015, 09:21:05 PM »
Was skype running full screen?

Also, there is a 'windows' button on the top connection bar. That achieves the same result as pressing the windows key on the remote computer.

Windows 8.1 is better than Windows 8 for finding stuff, but only just I reckon.
Bring on Windows 10 - much better.

RhinoCan

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Re: One window vs. whole screen
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2015, 05:29:59 AM »
 Thank you for your suggestion. I didn't realize Skype has a full-screen view but I just found the toggle to turn that on/off so I'll look at that the next time I connect with her computer. It's also helpful to know the other way to simulate the Windows button.

RhinoCan

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Re: One window vs. whole screen
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2015, 06:09:03 PM »
Just a quick followup to say that using the TeamViewer Start button simulator solves my problem. Any time I get a single window when I want the full desktop, I just click that Start button and I get the desktop back, including the taskbar. Problem solved!

Thanks!

Phred

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Re: One window vs. whole screen
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2015, 10:31:34 AM »
Hmm.. I haven't seen that simulated Windows Start button, although I must admit I'm generally running Win 7.
I'm presuming it's in the short Tv retractable bar beginning with X.
It must be a Tv/Win8x thing.

matt

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Re: One window vs. whole screen
« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2015, 03:32:43 PM »
I connect from Windows 7 (mostly)

When connecting TO  a Win 8, Win 8.1, Server 2012, Win 10 etc machine then you get a 'Windows button' between 'Actions' and 'View' on the top TV bar

 

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