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Remote desktop connection mac mavericks
Remote desktop connection mac mavericks





  1. #REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION MAC MAVERICKS FOR MAC#
  2. #REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION MAC MAVERICKS UPGRADE#
  3. #REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION MAC MAVERICKS FULL#
  4. #REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION MAC MAVERICKS PC#

I'm using the hdmi port built into the macbook i have.

remote desktop connection mac mavericks

#REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION MAC MAVERICKS FULL#

Switching between full screen and windowed mode on the primary monitor causes the menu bar to toggle on the secondary monitor but still has the blank/gray screen. Maybe it's related to the built-in hdmi port? On a side note, my third display connects through USB to a DisplayLink adapter. I guess if I have any other ideas for you I'll post them here. I think that's the behavior I was getting when I had 'displays have separate spaces' unchecked. When i click on the gray screen, it acts like it is clicking in the RDP window on the primary monitor. Shannon, When you go to 'Full screen' mode with your RDP window, does your second monitor display your OS X background or does it change to the blank/gray background? Do you see anything change on your second monitor when you toggle 'full screen' mode? I'm also using an HDMI connection through a mini display port adapter (which is not an apple certified adapter, by the way).įull screen results in the second monitor turning blank/gray. I have the most up to date version of RDP, I have all the settings as you described. I can't drag a window from my Macbook screen to the second, HDMI-connected monitor). The RDP client simply acts as if it can only be contained in one monitor (i.e. I tried what you suggested and am still unable to use my second monitor with microsoft RDP. Keep in mind that 'use all monitors' was hidden in Mavericks until I updated to the latest version of the app. I have 'Full Screen' set to true, 'Scale Content' set to false, and 'Use All Monitors' set to true. First off, if you just checked the 'displays have separate spaces' setting, make sure you've restarted your Mac.Īfter that, the only other settings that I've specified are in the settings for my RDP connection. Jason, can you go into more detail on how you got this to work? I've had 'displays have separate spaces' checked and have not been able to get the RDP app to use multiple monitors Sure Shannon.

remote desktop connection mac mavericks

My RDP session now spans all three of my monitors and I think I'm starting to like the 'separate spaces' feature.

#REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION MAC MAVERICKS UPGRADE#

So I decided to try it with this setting enabled (which is the default setting after the Mavericks upgrade and I can see Microsoft missing this in testing). I could not get multi-monitors to work with this configuration. I preferred to have each individual 'space' span all of my monitors and had unchecked the setting for 'Displays have separate Spaces' under Mission Control Settings.

remote desktop connection mac mavericks

Multi-monitor does work for me now but it took a little bit of playing with settings to get there.

remote desktop connection mac mavericks

I re-installed Mavericks on Friday after seeing Stephan's post.

#REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION MAC MAVERICKS FOR MAC#

Best remote desktop app for Mac OSX? Well, here are 3 RDP applications that I have used to connect to Windows 8.1, servers, and more from my Mac OS X Mavericks.

#REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION MAC MAVERICKS PC#

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Remote desktop connection mac mavericks