

- Citrix receiver not working on samsung chromebook update#
- Citrix receiver not working on samsung chromebook full#
Thanks for the Chrome extension, I'll give it a go and update this post with the results.
Citrix receiver not working on samsung chromebook full#
On Windows, I know to make sure the app is in window-mode, and spanning both screens, then trigger full screen at that point but on the Chromebook it doesn't want to span both screens and it just "snaps" to either screen. Some of the applications from the Chrome Web Store are new, users can expect some issues and lack of functionality. If you are looking for a version of Citrix Workspace app with latest bug fixes and newer features, we recommend: use the latest version of Citrix Workspace app use the latest Google ChromeOS version on the stable channel. I don't see any option to go across both screens. Here is what I see when Chrome calls the Citrix Workspace App from the Google Play Store: Citrix and Google have a relationship, so maybe it will be a progressive app or something else. After that I'm not sure what Citrix is planning. Just note that the Chrome Apps end of life in June 2022.unless Google changes their mind. This feature is not supported on tablets, phones, and Samsung DeX.

We are seeing this issue only on the Chromebook Citrix Receiver App from the Chrome Web Store and not on the Windows Chrome Citrix Receiver Extension. An HP Chromebook 11 G4 and an HP Chromebook 14 G4 are the currently impacted ones. followed the instructions on the crouton github, while making sure to pick a distro supported by the latest Citrix Receiver for Linux. I merely: set my Chromebook (Acer C720P in this case) to developer mode, using the instructions on the chromium site. I have enabled SAML 2.0 auth in Citrix cloud, AAD as the Idp and and enabled the workspace. We have seen this on two Chromebooks thus far and expect more reports today. (Un-) fortunately not as extensive as youd think. Login to Chromebook with AAD creds and ther Citrix Workspace app connects and signs the user in seamlessly. Messed with audio related policies in Citrix Studio. This feature is supported only on Chromebook devices. I have had SAML SSO for Chrome Apps working with Azure AD and netscaler gateway on-premise for the last two years. The audio will randomly stop working and the user will have to reconnect to the session for it to start working again. If it doesn't open multi-monitor there's a button at the top with a expand to multi monitor you can click. There are at least three possible reasons why either the local keyboard layout or server-side keyboard layout is used at session launch: The registry value IgnoreRemoteKeyboardLayout is either configured or missing Citrix Workspace app is configured to use either the local or remote keyboard layout (APPSRV. Were currently having an issue with our Chromebooks when connected to published desktops. This is using the Chrome App (not sure if android app on chrome does multi-monitor). We have laptops and 2 monitors via USB-C so it technically will work across 3 monitors (laptop + 2 external monitors).
