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In original RDP, the client that connects to the remote computer can choose to use all his "local" screens to view the remote. For example, i have a laptop for my job (small one, not optimal for some softwares) and my personal PC have two full hd screens. So i want to use my two full hd screens to open the RDP session.
I tried to use non-fullscreen mode and resize manually the "Terminals" windows to take both screens, but it results in some vertical space wasted with the terminals title bar.
The fullscreen mode use only one screen (i got it to use both screens one time with full screen mode but the fullscreen window was offset, this hack seems unstable). There need to be an option in the connection setup like windows offer. Windows probably creates two separate windows. Drag'n'drop must be handled between both windows...
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In original RDP, the client that connects to the remote computer can choose to use all his "local" screens to view the remote. For example, i have a laptop for my job (small one, not optimal for some softwares) and my personal PC have two full hd screens. So i want to use my two full hd screens to open the RDP session.
I tried to use non-fullscreen mode and resize manually the "Terminals" windows to take both screens, but it results in some vertical space wasted with the terminals title bar.
The fullscreen mode use only one screen (i got it to use both screens one time with full screen mode but the fullscreen window was offset, this hack seems unstable). There need to be an option in the connection setup like windows offer. Windows probably creates two separate windows. Drag'n'drop must be handled between both windows...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: