diff --git a/src/images/guacamole-client-interface.png b/src/images/guacamole-client-interface.png index 6a35721..09d2861 100644 Binary files a/src/images/guacamole-client-interface.png and b/src/images/guacamole-client-interface.png differ diff --git a/src/using-guacamole.md b/src/using-guacamole.md index 4c642bb..175eb49 100644 --- a/src/using-guacamole.md +++ b/src/using-guacamole.md @@ -112,12 +112,20 @@ along with some basic instructions: > Text copied/cut within Guacamole will appear here. Changes to the text below > will affect the remote clipboard. -The text area functions as an interface between the remote clipboard and the -local clipboard. Text from the local clipboard can be pasted into the text -area, causing that text to be sent to the clipboard of the remote desktop. -Similarly, if you copy or cut text within the remote desktop, you will see that -text within the text area, and can manually copy it into the local clipboard if -desired. +If the clipboard API is enabled, the contents of the local clipboard will +automatically be synchronized to Guacamole, and ultimately to the clipboards +of the remote systems (assuming the functionality has not been disabled. The +text area, here, functions as a manual interface to the clipboard, allowing +text to be manually manipulated - text that you type, or paste into the text +area will be available to the remote clipboard, and text that is placed on +the remote clipboard it can be seen in this text area. + +For privacy and security reasons, the contents of the clipboard are hidden from +view until the text area is clicked, and replaced with the following text: + +> Click to view clipboard data... + +Upon clicking the text area the actual text contents of the local (client-connection-menu)=