![]() ![]() Our latest improvements to the app focus on multimonitor set-ups to align with the behavior you are familiar with from our full featured app. You now have the ability to create your own groups and assign connections to them to tidy up the Connection Center.įigure 2: Groups on the Connection Center Improvements to our preview for macOS ![]() Some of you have a lot of connections and it can quickly become overwhelming with all of them simply listed alphabetically. Manage all your connections with custom groups Allow the remote resolution to be dynamically updated from the connection settings for connections to Windows 8.1 or above.Select the behavior when resizing the app window from the global settings.Choose to start sessions in full screen or not from the global settings.We’ve made it a lot easier to use the Remote Desktop app in windowed mode instead of full screen so you can easily keep track of local and remote applications and easily move the session around between monitors. Greatly improved windowed mode experience Note: The scaling factor only takes effect on new connections and not when reconnecting to an existing session and it only applies to connections to Windows 8.1 or above. You can now choose the session resolution and scaling factor for each connection allowing you to use applications with specific requirements or to keep the native resolution of the remote PC. Active connections are highlighted on the Connection Center and can be disconnected from the connection menu.įigure 1: Switching sessions Tailor the session to your needs You now have the ability to connect and interact with multiple remote PCs simultaneously and easily navigate between them using the in-session menus. Be more productive with multiple concurrent sessions Here are the new features recently added to the Windows 10 app. New functionality in the Windows 10 Universal app You can find a comparison of different capabilities between the different apps on TechNet. Follow these links if you would like to try out the improvements on your device right away: This blog highlights the latest feature additions and improvements. We, the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) Team, have a number of updates on the Remote Desktop apps for Windows, Android, iOS and Mac to share with you. This post is authored by David Belanger, Senior Program Manager and Eva Seydl, Program Manger. First published on CloudBlogs on by Enterprise Mobility + Security Team ![]()
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