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I can put on selectedmonitors:s:x,y and then use the zero-based numbers to indicate my monitors. Sponsor : Protect your apps from reverse engineering and tampering with PreEmptive, makers of Dotfuscator. Dotfuscator has been in-the-box with Microsoft Visual Studio since Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee.

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April 02, Yet one more reason why you're awesome, Scott. I saw this on my feed today and was so ready for this to be an April Fool's prank. I'm sooo glad it's not. How is it that this isn't more commonly known? Thanks for sharing and saving all of us remote folks with many monitors! I've needed this for a long time, classic Edge would keep full screen Netflix above the rdp screen. But, new Edge and Chrome don't.

Wow, impressive, many thanks! Remote work is doing its' job.. I've been wanting this for years, and I opened a suggestion for just that on the Windows Insiders page years ago, and it got a few hundred upvotes.

At first I couldn't get it to work as I only had added the "selectedmonitors" line to an. RDP file I already have. It's only after I've added the half-dozen other lines you mentioned that it started working for me. Jonathan Menzel. Any ideas on how to change the location of the Remote Desktop status tab to the side or bottom of scrren?

Any time I go to a browser tab, it takes over the top of my screen. Full screen mode works well but I can't ever exit it with my laptop for some reason.

It does not have the correct keys and the key combos I've seen to get around that, don't work either. Dan Harmon. My PC at home has a square monitor and my work PC has a widescreen monitor. I used webapps citrix from home to get into work environment then remoted to my workstation.

Since doing that, when I am physically at the workstation at work , I can no longer remote desktop to servers in full screen mode. Instead, it does a smaller window with "full screen settings". Any help appreciated. Friday, November 20, PM. Saturday, November 21, AM. Setting slidebar to full screen did the trick, thanks! Monday, November 23, PM. Proposed as answer by rightvol Tuesday, November 23, AM. Wednesday, September 1, PM. Tuesday, November 23, AM. Thursday, December 23, PM.

Thanks This does not address the fact that this functionality is broken in basically all version of Remote Desktop Connection.

The real problem is that when you switch from RDPing into one machine with a given resolution, and then to another with a different resolution, it always remembers the last resolution, and so you end up with a mismatched RDP window that will not go full screen until you disconnect, then adjust the slider again.

It's incredibly annoying. The RDP client should re-detect each time it is connecting to any machine what the full screen resolution should be. God this annoys me every single day. I'm with ya jamieschmidt.

Super annoying. For years this has been a problem. If I exit from full screen, I can never get it back, unless I disconnect and reconnect. I need daily counseling because of this. I wish you could also re-size in session, instead of seeing scroll bars. This allows you to switch without disconnecting and reconnecting, but there are two gotchas: 1. Makes it tricky I agree that it's kind of broken. Sunday, January 9, PM. Thank you, Nancy. Monday, March 14, PM.

Thank you! Wednesday, March 23, PM. I've been using remote desktop for years and maximizing always used to send it to full screen.

Monday, April 4, PM. Oh, perfect! I kept "normalizing" remote desktop, only to find I couldn't go back to fullscreen by maximizing. Thanks a lot! Wednesday, April 6, AM. Thursday, April 14, PM. Thursday, May 5, PM. Friday, May 6, AM. You must made my working life less frustrating. Monday, May 23, AM. Toggles full screen and windowed screen. Wednesday, September 7, AM. Wednesday, September 28, AM.

Tuesday, October 4, PM. Thanks Buddy, It worked problem solved Sunday, October 9, AM. It did the trick. Thursday, October 13, PM. Thanks for the post, it helped me to recall the key combination. Sunday, October 30, PM. I find that minimizing the flat line icon the remote window versus restoring down the stacked windows icon allows me to resume full screen mode. It requires some retraining but works effectively.

Monday, November 28, PM. Tuesday, December 6, PM. Hi, Thanks a lot, this worked for me. Friday, December 23, PM. Tuesday, January 10, AM. My XPS laptop takes cnt-alt-fn-delete as the combo to toggle full screen remote desktop. Wednesday, February 22, AM. Thank you so much. This worked for me like a charm :. Tuesday, March 13, PM. Thanks for information.

Wednesday, March 21, AM. Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Without a Break key, how can I enter Full Screen mode?

If you're lazy or don't want to give MS your email, you can just download it from here. Just know that by doing so Microsoft will have no way of notifying you if there is a recall on the fix. I have a Lenovo E and was struggling with this very issue. AutoHotKey needs to be running for the binding to hold. It is not a simple registry change that can be done with most other keys. Remote Desktop Services Shortcut Keys. Ideally you could find a configuration option for mstsc.

Or possibly a reg edit. If you have some key you don't really use, you could remap it to function as a break key. You can use any of a large number of windows programs to remap keyboard keys. This article discusses 3 such applications. If you're in full screen mode and you minimize, and then restore, it comes back in full-screen mode.

So I've learned to always minimize, and not de-maximize from the panel that slides down at the top of the RDP screen. I also made it easy to reconnect if I lose my full-screen state. First, I RDP to each machine and save credentials. Only do this if you're on a secure machine. My OS was updated to version I tried to reduce the resolution of the window, which can solve the problem, but it cannot be able to full screen.

My monitor model is Samsung C27FFD, the size may be 27 inches, the resolution is , so the RD window resolution is also I am having exactly the same issue and it's really annoying. Currently working on Windows 10 Pro, OS build RD is set to run at Full Screen, but I restore it and expect it to only occupy one screen with scroll bars about 20 times a day. Used to work just fine until these updated came along, now the restored window keeps growing and not showing any scrollbars every time I maximize and restore it.

My version is: "Version OS Build We suggest that you could raise your concern to Microsoft Remote Desktop Uservoice. We will also post this to the Product Group, hoping the issue could be resolved in the future release. I experience the same issue since the latest update 2 days ago: Version Then upgraded to KB 2.



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