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< < | This client property controls the level of tranparency of the overall client window as it appears on the desktop. Support varies between different operating systems. The value given is a positive integer between 0 and 100. 0 is completely tranparent and you will not see your client tsession at all (not very useful) and 100 is completely opaque. 50 would be 50% transparency/Opacity. | |||||||
> > | This client property controls the level of tranparency of the overall client window as it appears on the desktop. Support varies between different operating systems. The value given is a positive integer between 0 and 100. 0 is completely tranparent and you will not see your client session at all (not very useful) and 100 is completely opaque. 50 would be 50% transparency/Opacity. | |||||||
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< < | -windowOpacity=80 | |||||||
> > | Put "-windowOpacity=xx" on the client command line or change the property under Client Preferences [Options] before logging in, where xx is the desired opacity. | |||||||
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APPX Client Semi-Transparent ModeThis client setting controls the tranparency of the entire client window as it appears on the desktop.OverviewThis client property controls the level of tranparency of the overall client window as it appears on the desktop. Support varies between different operating systems. The value given is a positive integer between 0 and 100. 0 is completely tranparent and you will not see your client tsession at all (not very useful) and 100 is completely opaque. 50 would be 50% transparency/Opacity.Usage:-windowOpacity=80Comments:Read what other users have said about this page or add your own comments.-- PeteBrower - 2012-03-28 |