![]() ![]() I do wish TV would offer it as a native feature, like **Third Party Product** had, but until then, this'll do!) So thank you VERY much for finding this thread and offering your suggestion (and thanks to whoever marked it as the solution. (And yes, I can just connect to the 3rd machine from the first, as well.) For me, I have used ctrl-shift-/ on the first machine, and ctrl-shift-\ on the intermediate machine. I'll just need to choose (and remember to use) an alternative keystroke. I suppose the only negative is that if in the REMOTE one wants to also use TV to connect to yet some 3rd machine, then in defining this shortcut on that intermediate remote, it can't be the same key. But I can confirm that it does indeed work for me (also on Windows 10 and TV 13 (both versions for the host as well as the remote). ![]() It seems a bit odd that it works, as one wouldn't necessarily expect expect such a shortcut defined OUTSIDE the TV remote to be accessible when INSIDE it. ![]()
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