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  1. In in-window mode, you can switch between fitting the client screen in the window or showing it actual size, possibly scrolling around the window to see the entire client screen. In full-screen mode, the client computer screen is scaled up to completely fill the administrator screen.

  2. 5 mar 2014 · I have been using remote desktop at my office and have been using it in maximized mode, but not in full screen mode. When I press maximize, it covers the entire window but doesn't move to full screen.

  3. 24 maj 2011 · In more recent version of Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac, the combination is: Command-1 to switch between Window and Full Screen. If you're trying to exit Full Screen, you can also hover your mouse at the top of the screen, it'll show up the menu as below.

  4. Ctrl-Alt-Break toggles Full Screen mode in Windows Remote Desktop. Without a Break key, how can I enter Full Screen mode? I know I can exit fullscreen mode with the mouse.

  5. If you have a Retina display, in Microsoft Remote Desktop v10.3.4, right-click on the remote connection and select Edit. From the properties screen, select the Display tab. Check Optimize for Retina displays. This will adjust the resloution of the target connection to fit with your display.

  6. 30 paź 2012 · In the bar at the top of the Mac screen, click RDC, then preferences. The second tab is "display." There, in the dropdown menu for "remote desktop size," choose full screen. You may need to close and restart RDC for it to work.

  7. 27 sty 2021 · Simple and Easy solution. Switch off or close down (in case of a laptop) the screens you don't want to login into the remote session and then sign in remotely using "Use all monitors". After the login is complete, start the shut screens.

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