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libX11 is needed

Support level: Free or trial
Hi Pauline,

I'm installing the Remote Utilities Viewer on openSUSE Tumbleweed. I currently run 1.0.18q (70270) beta 18.

libX11 is needed

Support level: Free or trial
I want to install the latest RPM package to install version 1.0.19.b19. This does not work as libX11 is not found and it is unclear which package is needed to make a symlink.
sudo rpm -i ./viewer1.0.19.b19_x86_64.rpm 
[sudo] password for root:
error: Failed dependencies:
       libX11 is needed by r-viewer-1.0.0-19.x86_64
libX11 is installed, but my naming may be different.
ls /usr/lib64/libX11*
/usr/lib64/libX11.so  /usr/lib64/libX11.so.6  /usr/lib64/libX11.so.6.4.0  /usr/lib64/libX11-xcb  /usr/lib64/libX11-xcb.so  /usr/lib64/libX11-xcb.so.1  /usr/lib64/libX11-xcb.so.1.0.0
Which libX11 is expected by RU?

Keybindings not supported in AppImage

Support level: Free or trial
I'm using Linux Viewer to view a Windows remote host session. The keybindings mentioned don't work when Remote Utilities is in focus and are captured by my Linux OS and not by the remote desktop.

Keybindings not supported in AppImage

Support level: Free or trial
Using the AppImage to connect my Linux host with a remote Windows session, whenever I press alt+tab KDE registers the keystroke and switches the application locally. None of the suggested keybindings from the documentation work.

CTRL + ALT + F12 switches my view to tty12 and does not send CTRL + ALT + DELETE to the guest.
ALT + TAB cycles through my applications in KDE
Q + ALT + TAB cycles through my applications in KDE
F12 does not do anything, maybe because I don't have a full-screen option available?

When I do press ALT + TAB the remote keyboard comes in a weird state that is only resolved by pressing CTRL + ALT + SHIFT  on the guest to make it respond to keystrokes again. Alternating between right or left ALT button does not make a difference.

Is there a way to fixate key input only to the application similar to what Virtualbox can do with the CTRL key?