Hi Allen, Later on, I did find out when setting the keyboard on “Unicode” it is working as expected. Our default keyboard layout is the US English (qwerty). So when using the US English (Qwerty) keyboard layout its not working.
We cant use the Unicode, because then our other keyboard shortcuts are not working like CTRL + A or CTRL + C. Thanks, Wesley. From: Allen Chen <ac...@harbourfrontcentre.com> Sent: Monday, April 6, 2020 5:53 PM To: user@guacamole.apache.org Subject: Re: Capslock not working in RDP For somehow the CAPS LOCK works for me with compiled guacamole-server-1.1.0.tar.gz and freerdp-2.0.0-1.rc4 on CentOS 7. Allen On 4/6/20 8:28 AM, Wesley de Graaf wrote: Hi, It looks like CAPS Lock is not working in the latest stable guacamole version, build 1.1, xFreeRDP 2.0.0-rc4, keyboard layout: Default. 1. Open RDP session via guacamole 2. Open Wordpad for example 3. Press CAPS LOCK on your keyboard, You’ll see that the CAPS LOCK is activated in WordPad but the keys you send are still received in lower case. I’ve found this article on the internet: https://kb.virginiacyberrange.org/troubleshooting/caps-lock-bug.html The Workaround they specify here is working, but that’s not a workable situation if you want to use the caps lock. It looks like when the CAPS LOCK is enabled the keys are still forwarded lower case ? Kind regards, Wesley