When running remote virtualized applications or opening remote hosted virtual desktop through Citrix Receiver for applications or desktops published via Citrix XepApp, the receiver may be running in seamless mode or full screen style.

When running in seamless mode or full screen mode, entire screen estate is taken past the remote virtualized app or desktop, and you lot cannot access applications or desktop on the client device or the physical calculator itself.

In order to go out and escape from seamless mode, Citrix Receiver does provide a hotkey (keyboard shortcut) that toggles betwixt seamless manner and windowed manner, past turning the title bar on or off, allowing you to minimize, motility or resize the session window when the title bar of the window is shown after pressing the hotkey.

The hotkey that toggles betwixt seamless mode and windowed mode is as follow, based on default mapping. Notation that hotkey functionality could be customized and changed by users, and so if information technology's changed, the hotkey to toggles betwixt seamless way and windowed style may exist dissimilar.

Shift + F2

Toggle Seamless Full Screen Mode or Windowed Mode
After pressing Shift + F2, a tip on exiting full screen mode is shown.

Note that if Shift + F2 are pressed when the receiver is not in seamless mode, the hotkey is used when a reconnected session is larger than the applet panel; it toggles between embedding the session inside the applet panel with coil bars and displaying it in a separate window.

You can specify hotkeys on the HTML page or the user can exercise it by using the ICA Settings dialog box. Hotkeys are used to control the behavior of Citrix Receiver for Java and equally substitutes for the standard Windows hotkeys, such as to map common key combinations like CTRL + ALT + DEL to a primal combination such equally CTRL + F1 that is ignored by your local operating system. When you lot printing this new combination, the receiver sends CTRL + ALT + DEL to the server, displaying the Windows Security Desktop in your session.