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Hi,
Using ThinOS 8 , All connections are displayed. ( a number of direct RDP connections in my case)
Using ThinOS 9, All connection are hidden. We have to click on the (ugly) VDI- menu icon.
How can I get back the ThinOS8 behavior ? (and what is the purpose of an empty desktop anyway ?)
Plus,
I’d like to remove the annoying side-bar popup over the full-screen connections.
Ok, I reverted to the “Classic” desktop.
I want to remove it as well
Seems there is no settings for this currently.
I asked for a product improvement on to get a setting to remove the float bar but haven’t heard or seen anything regarding it. Additionally I asked for that during the 2 betas but I think it just fell on deaf ears.
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