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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. Recently I formatted system and now when I maximize the window, it switches to full screen.
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.
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. Maximizing the window doesn't help.
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2 lis 2015 · If you want to use e.g. WIN-key + C to represent Cmd + C on mac, other than "Configure key mappings" (WIN-key seems mean Cmd on mac by default?), you need to go to full-screen checkbox by the right-side's blue-sliding bar (F11 doesn't work for me).
I am using Chrome RDC to remote into my Macbook Pro with great success, however I am unable to get the screen to go full screen on my CB+. Instead I get a white border around the RDC window. I have tried the options in the RDC menu at the top right of the screen to no avail.
4 Answers. Sorted by: 76. The problem is that the RDP-client remembers the resolution of your last connection. This can be remedied by adjusting the resolution in the RDP-connection dialog to "Full Screen" Options >> Display > Remote Desktop Size: Full Screen (to the right)