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I'm RDPing from Windows 7 to Windows XP. The client machine has two monitors.
I want to have the RDP session full screened on Monitor 2, with the client machine's Windows 7 living on Monitor 1.
I also want to be able to "escape" from the RDP session without using the mouse.
The RDP Display
and Local
tabs let you configure this kind of thing. I have tried every combination of Resolution + "Windows key combinations work on This Machine / Remote Machine / Only in fullscreen."
No matter what I pick, if I go into Fullscreen mode (Ctrl + Alt + Break
) with the RDP window, there's no way to get back out by the keyboard alone.
If I pick "Windows key combinations work on This Machine," then Alt + Tab simply does nothing as long as I'm in full screen. If I take the RDP window out of fullscreen, then Alt + Tab works locally as expected, and I can use the Alt + PgUp
and Alt + PgDown
hotkeys to scroll through programs on the remote machine.
If I pick "Windows key combinations work On Remote Machine / In fullscreen only," then Alt + Tab will be sent to the remote machine as expected. However, the Ctrl + Alt + Right/Left Arrow
shortcut, which Windows Vista help says "enables you to tab out of the Remote Desktop controls," does nothing.
What in the world is going on?
Possible duplicate of Keyboard-Only navigation between Full-Screen MS Remote Desktop remote system and local system
– Des Horsley – 2015-11-24T00:51:13.393