RemotePC supports keyboard shortcuts to perform common actions during a session. These shortcuts work based on your keyboard shortcut settings, which determine whether inputs are applied on the local or remote computer.

On the application window

Ensure the RemotePC window is in focus.

Action Windows Mac
Refresh computer list F5 or Ctrl + R Cmd + R
Expand all groups Win + Alt + Right Arrow Option + Cmd + Right Arrow
Collapse all groups Win + Alt + Left Arrow Option + Cmd + Left Arrow

Note: Expand/Collapse shortcuts may not work on Windows 11 local computer.

During a remote session

Ensure the remote session window is in focus.

Monitor switching

Action Windows Mac
Switch to a specific monitor Ctrl + Alt + <monitor number> Ctrl + Cmd + <monitor number>
Switch to next monitor Ctrl + Alt + Right Arrow Ctrl +Cmd+ <right arrow>
Switch to previous monitor Ctrl + Alt + Left Arrow Ctrl + Cmd + <Left arrow>

View options

Action Windows Mac Description
Toggle full screen Ctrl + Alt + F Ctrl + Cmd + F Enable or exit full screen mode
Clear all annotations Alt + / Option + / Remove all annotations from the screen

Other actions

Action Windows Mac
Paste as keystroke Ctrl + Alt + V Cmd + Option + V

System shortcuts

Mac

Shortcut Function
Command + Tab Switch app
Command + H Hide window
Command + M Minimize window
Command + ` Cycle windows
Command + Space Open Spotlight

Windows

Shortcut Function
Alt + Tab Switch app
Shift + Alt + Tab Switch app (reverse)
Windows + D Show/hide desktop
Windows + M Minimize all windows
Windows + Shift + M Restore windows
Windows + Tab Task view

Input-releasing shortcut

This feature allows you to release control from the remote session and apply shortcuts on the local computer.

Platform Shortcut
Windows Ctrl + Alt
Mac Ctrl + Command

Example:
When connected from Windows to Windows, pressing Alt + Tab switches apps on the remote computer.
After enabling input release and pressing Ctrl + Alt, shortcuts apply to the local computer instead.

Remap Cmd/Ctrl key (cross-platform)

RemotePC supports keyboard shortcuts across cross-platform connections (Windows to Mac and Mac to Windows).
This feature, available as 'Remap CMD key in shortcuts' under Keyboard Shortcuts, remaps the Command and Control keys between Mac and Windows systems.

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Examples:

  1. When connecting from a Mac to a Windows computer, Cmd + C functions as Ctrl + C
  2. When connecting from a Windows computer to a Mac, Ctrl + C functions as Cmd + C

Cross-platform keyboard shortcuts

Note: We only remap exact matching shortcuts listed below. Other shortcuts with similar key combinations are not supported.

From MacOS To Windows
Select all Cmd + A Ctrl + A
Copy Cmd + C Ctrl + C
Paste Cmd + V Ctrl + V
Undo Cmd + Z Ctrl + Z
Cut Cmd + X Ctrl + X
Save Cmd + S Ctrl + S
Find Cmd + F Ctrl + F
Print Cmd + P Ctrl + P
Open file Cmd + O Ctrl + O
New window Cmd + N Ctrl + N
Close window Cmd + W Ctrl + W
New tab Cmd + T Ctrl + T


From Windows To macOS
Select all Ctrl + A Cmd + A
Copy Ctrl + C Cmd + C
Paste Ctrl + V Cmd + V
Undo Ctrl + Z Cmd + Z
Cut Ctrl + X Cmd + X
Save Ctrl + S Cmd + S
Find Ctrl + F Cmd + F
Print Ctrl + P Cmd + P
Open file Ctrl + O Cmd + O
New window Ctrl + N Cmd + N
Close window Ctrl + W Cmd + W
New tab Ctrl + T Cmd + T