I am using Windows 10 Operating System, and i have installed VNC Viewer 6.7 on top of it.
And using VNC Viewer, i will be connecting to a remote server running some *nix flavor of OS. So again there will be multiple windows opened on the remote server. Hence i could see multiple windows inside VNC Viewer itself. Let us call these windows as v1, v2, v3, v4.
And in my host OS (win 10), there will be multiple applications running. Hence there will be multiple windows within Windows 10 itself. Let us call these windows as W1, W2, W3, W4(VNC Viewer); where W4, is the VNC Viewer's window
If i want to navigate between W1 and W2 or W2 and W3, so issues i could use the keyboard shortcut ALT+TAB (the default key combination).
However, if i enter/select into W4, (VNC Viewer window), then ALT+TAB would start navigate between v1 and v2 or v2 and v3 or v3 and v4.
So, we are able to navigate between W* to v* windows (ie from host OS windows to remote OS windows through VNC Viewer). However, we are not able to navigate the other way round, ie from v* to W* (from windows from remote OS to host OS) - without intervention of mouse
So could anyone help me out to get rid of this problem? I want to navigate between windows v* to W* using keyboard shortcut. Say, CTRL+ALT or some hot-key combination should bring the control out of VNC Viewer back to the host OS.