We have manager who uses a MacBook Pro. She remotes into our system via
the Citrix client. From the webpage she logs in to, she launches
Meditech (through Citrix). Meditech opens and runs just fine, but none
of the function keys work. When pressing F9, F11, F12, etc it does not
do what it should in Meditech. Instead it performs whatever Mac function
it is programmed to do.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Stefanski
Information Services - Application Analyst
Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare - Marianjoy
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From: Cole, Beth [mailto:eac...@newmanrh.org]
Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 3:47 PM
To: Stefanski, Christopher
Subject: RE: [MT-L] Run Meditech through Citrix on a MacBook Pro
Are you MAGIC or C/S?
I have MacBook (not a Pro) at home that I use without much trouble with
Citrix & MAGIC. I can't use the function keys, but since I'm using the
4.x workstation, I don't really need them. I use the buttons on the
right-hand side of the window to replace the function keys.
Beth Cole
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Newman Regional Health
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I use a MacBook Pro using MEDITECH workstations via a Windows environment
through VMware's Fusion for MAC, not through Citrix, but I don't believe the
Function Key keystrokes would be anything different. I depress the 'Apple'
key (command key) then hit the related Function key. This works on C/S and
MAGIC. 6.0 is a different story, however... Haven't figured that one out
yet!
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I used to access Meditech that way myself.
You need to press one of the keys in the bottom left. Maybe the 4
section squiggle, or maybe the Fn key. It's been a while, but I know it
works.
If by this afternoon you don't get an answer email me and I'll try it
out when I get home.
Michael D. Smith
Financial Analyst
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Meadville Medical Center
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Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris
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