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Remote utilities change desktop resolution
Remote utilities change desktop resolution











remote utilities change desktop resolution
  1. #REMOTE UTILITIES CHANGE DESKTOP RESOLUTION FULL#
  2. #REMOTE UTILITIES CHANGE DESKTOP RESOLUTION PRO#
  3. #REMOTE UTILITIES CHANGE DESKTOP RESOLUTION CODE#
  4. #REMOTE UTILITIES CHANGE DESKTOP RESOLUTION WINDOWS#

The setup is a little clunky to get going, but can be done like this:

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#REMOTE UTILITIES CHANGE DESKTOP RESOLUTION FULL#

I tried this out and it definitely seems like mremoteng wants to enable what I want to do, i e scale the full desktop of the remote host to a target size I decide myself.

#REMOTE UTILITIES CHANGE DESKTOP RESOLUTION WINDOWS#

And even in Windows mode I can perfectly work on the remote system without the need for Windows' magnifying glass.

#REMOTE UTILITIES CHANGE DESKTOP RESOLUTION PRO#

I have the same excellent readableĮlement size on my Surface Pro with full HD as on the Surface RT 1. I think metioned by gleach represents what I was looking for, especially if you open any existing imported RDP file in full screen mode.

#REMOTE UTILITIES CHANGE DESKTOP RESOLUTION CODE#

The local desktop's taskbar hides parts of the remote host window (known bug for high DPI settings), and if I switch to Windows Basic theme to fix that, the scaling stops working altogether.īut this definitely shows that Microsoft have had the code to do Remote Desktop upscaling for a long time, so it's just a matter of exposing it in the client with some sensible settings :-) Ideally this would work more like Remote Assistance where scaling is performed according to the current window size on the local desktop, and always fits the remote desktop without resizing remote windows.Īlso, the full screen mode is not great. But it is fixed to enlarging pixels according to your local DPI setting, so you may not be able to fit the remote desktop on the local screen without resizing the remote desktop (causing windows to be moved to the top-left This actually comes quite close - amazing that it has been available since 2010!Īs you say, it does enlarge pixels. It does exactly what you want scaling the remote session, select "Same as client area" under Size on the Remote Desktop Settings tab to avoid scrolling around the remote window. Use Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Manger v2.2. If that doesn't work out, I will have to resort to remote host reconfiguration, and then your tips here will be invaluable. I will keep looking for a solution that lets me achieve my goal without reconfiguring the remote machine. rdp file, by having RD clientīy default always apply the local machine's DPI setting to remote displays, or by upscaling the remote display according to how large the RD client window is resized.Īs the latter is already in place for downscaling according to RD client window size ("smart sizing") I was hoping this could be enabled somehow for upscaling as well. This could be done by being able to specify a magnification factor in the.

remote utilities change desktop resolution

So really I would like a solution where I can easily have the RD client scale up ("zoom") all connections made from the machine with the high-res screen. So it seems the workflow will be to always adjust the DPI after connecting with the RD client and possibly restoring it before disconnecting. Use or for remote access from other machines. The increased DPI on the remote host may be fine when displaying it on my high-res screen, but may be unsuitable for local Thank you, Yanna, and sorry about the delay.Īs I wrote in my original post I would like to avoid solutions where I need to reconfigure console desktop settings on the remote host.













Remote utilities change desktop resolution