

The document you want to print will open as a PDF in a new tab in your web browser. To print from the virtual computer, just print like normal (generally the "File" menu -> "Print").You can reconnect by reclicking "Reed lab desktop environment" link within 15 minutes of closing the window. You can re-open the tab with "command-shift-t" (macOS) or "control-shift-t" (Windows). If you accidentally close the browser tab with your virtual computer, don't panic.Files left on the virtual computer cannot be recovered. Drag your important work into Google Drive before you log out. Don't forget to save your work! Your virtual session connects you to your Google Drive, where you can later access your work.Likewise, use "Copy to local device" to copy data from the VCL clipboard to your host machine clipboard. You can finally hit Ctrl-V and voila, you have pasted into VCL! Only now will the text be in your VCL clipboard. You must click "Paste to remote session" to paste info from your host machine into the VCL. Firefoxįirefox does not share your clipboard with the VCL. Remember to use Ctrl+V to paste, as the VCL is running Windows. Simply copy and paste as you normally would, the clipboard is shared. Expand Google Drive and save the document in the folder you want.Ĭopying and Pasting in the virtual computer Chrome.
#Amplifx Pc#
#Amplifx windows#
Click the Windows icon to select an installed application to run.You should now see a desktop computer environment in your web browser, and you'll be prompted connect your virtual desktop to Google Drive. If you are not automatically prompted to connect your Google Drive, follow the instructions below.You may be prompted to logon with your Reed username and password.Your virtual computer will take up to 2 minutes to load. Click to start your virtual computer session.
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Additionally, college licensed software has been loaded onto virtual computers, ready for your use! How to connect to a virtual computer In-person general purpose computer labs ( the IRCs in the ETC and public workstations in the Library) are open to walk-up traffic. Search the Help Desk Search Virtual Computer Lab
