New Multiple Session Support gives Mac users simultaneous access to multiple Windows-based PCs or to a network server that hosts remote applications and files. With Remote Desktop Connection Client 2, you can quickly, simply and securely connect to Windows-based PCs to access Windows-based files, applications, devices, and networks from your Mac. This is the one application, that I wish behaved more like the Windows version. I just want a quick connect box where I can pop in a name and go. I don’t want to have to create a new entry a dozen times a day for every session I access. I work with thousands of Windows VMs, and rarely have to connect to the same one more than a couple of times a year. Can’t there just be a place in properties to set sane defaults per the user so that this problem goes away?Īlso, there needs to be a quick connect option. About half the time I forget to uncheck that box when I create a new entry and have to close the session, and go back in and change it. One thing I NEVER use is multiple monitors for RDP. There needs to be an option to set a default settings for new session entires. Turn off All Monitors by default and add quick connect Microsoft Remote Desktop Client You can reach it from the help menu from our app. You can test drive it through the RD Insider program. We have started to work on a new experience which partially answers your feature requests. Thank you for your sharing your feedback with us. Please consider opening this up to user-customization in the future release as well. Having a few shortcuts is a step in the right direction. Great app!Įdit: It is fantastic to hear some of this is solved in a future release. Also, I think having the command key operate as a Windows key just gets in the way. There are many of these that would make it possible for me to retire Parallels/vmware on my Mac. Option+shift+right/left arrow becomes control+shift+left/right arrow. Option+left/right arrow becomes control+left/right arrow to make cusor skipping over words. For example, command+c becomes control+c. Only suggestion I have is it would be awesome if it were possible to remap keys and create custom ones myself to make editing text much more fluid. I use this app constantly to remote into Windows servers from a Mac. Maybe 1 GB by default and there's an option for an override. Come on developers, that is insane - there should be a default limit on the size of files that are copied over from the clipboard. The next morning I couldn't figure out why my iMac was down to only 12 GB of storage - I dug into the depths of the cache files and found that the remote desktop software had pulled over the 120 GB of files. On my Windows machine I moved 120 GB worth of files via copy/paste. However, there's one critical flaw: there appears to be no size limit on the clipboard. Overall this is an excellent app and I appreciate being able to connect easily to my Windows desktop machine acting as a headless server. You can start using the new version of Remote Desktop today by downloading Microsoft Remote Desktop 10 from the App Store. This update adds a dismissible banner to the app UI to message the fact that the client will be deprecated soon. We're improving our app - learn more! What’s New
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |