![]() ![]() Swapping mouse buttons is necessary if the remote PC is configured for left-handed mouse mode. Swap mouse buttons – Whenever a mouse gesture would send a command with the left mouse button, it sends the same command with the right mouse button instead.You can choose to play sound on the local devices, the remote device, or not at all. Sound – Select the device to use for audio during your remote session.Get the information about the gateway from your system administrator. Gateway (optional) – The Remote Desktop gateway that you want to use to connect to virtual desktops, RemoteApp programs, and session-based desktops on an internal corporate network.You can use any string, but if you don't specify a friendly name, the PC name is displayed instead. Friendly name (optional) – An easy-to-remember name for the PC you're connecting to.You can also set the following additional options:.You can use the following formats: user_name, domain\user_name, or You can also select Ask when required to be prompted for a user name and password when necessary. User name – The user name you'll use to access the remote PC.You can also append port information to the PC name (for example, MyDesktop:3389 or 10.0.0.1:3389). The PC name can be a Windows computer name, an Internet domain name, or an IP address. In the Connection Center, tap , then tap Add PC.Set up your PC to accept remote connections.Īfter you've downloaded the client and configured your PC to accept remote connections, it's time to actually add a PC.Download the Microsoft Remote Desktop client from the iOS App Store or iTunes.Download the Remote Desktop client from the iOS storeįirst you'll need to download the client and configure your PC to connect to remote resources. This section will tell you how to download and set up the Remote Desktop client for iOS. Get the Remote Desktop client and start using it The iOS client supports devices running iOS 14.x and newer.Curious about the new releases for the iOS client? Check out What's new for Remote Desktop on iOS?.This issue will be fixed in version 10.4.0 tentatively in December. ![]() Also, this is more of a wish but please try to configure the app to support true split screen and not just slide over! It would be very helpful if this app could resize the way other apps do but RD app will not resize, stays full screen and says its not supported. ![]() This is very frustrating for some of the tasks I have to complete on this, almost requires me to buy a laptop to be able to actually multitask like I used to a month or so ago. There have been 2 RD app updates since I’ve noticed it and it keeps occurring. I’ve uninstalled and re configured my virtual pc’s but it remained. It used to do this only if I clicked the little keyboard symbol at the top of the RD app but now its each time. With my RD app open, if I have slide over open to type down notes for example, the RD app takes control of the keyboard inputs after about 3 seconds. I use this app to run a virtual PC for a program for work. Thank you very much for the quick resolve to this that helps my workflow go more smoothly! -Brad I’ve got an IPad Pro with attached magic keyboard. Even more so is that the issue has already been resolved before the major update coming in December! The RD app no longer takes over all keyboard inputs when using slide over, works just as it should. Update, First of all, the Dev feedback so quickly is much appreciated. Useful app but please help with keyboard issue and split screen! Needs to determine options to resolve this issue to prevent nuisance login attempts and reduce false locks out of the remote computer. Both of which are a nuisance next time you attempt to login. The option to reduce background login attempts is a necessary option because currently this app will attempt logins until either the computer is locked out or the security login software locks out. Once this is fixed this app will be much more beneficial.Ģ. This is a big deal when you are trying to use the extra monitor to work off of and have a monitor that is more than 1-2’ away from your eyes. This option is usually an option on most apps but is not an option on this app. This is not a typical with apps on the extra monitor because there are three dots in the top center of the app that usually allows for the app to go full screen and then the app will fill up the entire window. There is a significant gap around the RDP window on the extra monitor. But once you connect the iPad to an extra monitor(Dell U2415 in my case) the RDP window will not fill up the entire monitor screen. The size of the RDP client window is great on the iPad and works well and is the full size of the iPad window. This app works about 90% of the time and the two main issues that I have are due to the size of the RDP client window on an extra monitor and the option to reduce background login attempts.ġ. ![]()
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