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On a Mac M1 visit System Settings->Mouse->Secondary Click and change to Click right side. Now the you can click the right side of the mouse in the Windows RDP session from your Mac M1 to access the context menu.
I am running Remote Desktop to connect from my MacBook Air with Yosemite to a Windows computer running Windows 8.1. Both my Mac and the Windows computer is configured with Norwegian keyboard layout. It seems "\" backslash is impossible to input in this keyboard configuration. I would guess it's the same for Danish and Swedish keyboards.
While I found Microsoft Remote Desktop in the Mac App Store, that's merely a client for connecting to other machines. I need a server component on the MacBook to allow RDP connections and translate the desktop experience to the client on the calling machine. Or, any alternative.
Connect using Microsoft Remote Desktop. To send the "Control + Alt + Delete" in Windows, press control + option + del on your Mac keyboard. This works for macOS Big Sur. This was helpful. I'm using a PC keyboard so for me it was "Ctrl + Alt + Backspace".
I want to find a way to share some Microsoft RDP configuration information with my team. Where does Microsoft RDP 8 for Mac store its connections and configuration?
Setting up the Mac to be Accessed Remotely. On the Mac: Open System Preferences (it's in the Apple menu) Open the Sharing panel. Check the box Apple Remote Desktop. Click Access Privileges. Check the box VNC viewers may control screen with password, and enter a password. Click OK.
Here's how: In Remote Desktop on your Mac select your PC in the "My Desktops" section. Click the "Edit" button (pencil icon). In the popup click the "Redirection" button (folder icon; see image below). Check the "Enable folder redirection" box. Click the "+" button at the bottom of that window and browse to the Mac folder you want to share.
Saving the password in the Microsoft Remote Desktop (for Mac) app is what I currently do. However, my goal is to launch a connection to a new IP:Port via the command line after opening that port via ssh tunnel.
I've been trying to set up my new MacBook Pro [with Retina display 2015 edition]. I use a lot of university software via Remote Desktop connection, it worked very well on my Acer laptop and it's vi...
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. Share. Improve this answer. Follow.