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Wednesday, August 12, 2015 2:41 PM | 2 votes
I use the remote desktop app to log into my work computer and I can't get it to use both my monitors while logged in. They both work great when I'm not actually logged into my work computer. In the previous Windows version you could right click on the RDS shortcut and select edit, then under display just check the box to use all my monitors. I cannot for the life of me find where I can make this selection using Windows 10. PLEASE HELP ME!!
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Thursday, August 13, 2015 2:20 PM | 1 vote
Anyone?! Any success stories? Anything?
Friday, August 14, 2015 7:24 AM
Hi,
You meant that Work computer was installed Windows 10, then remote desktop with dual monitor failed, isn't it?
If that it is, to resolve this problem, first of all, please check Windows update to make sure it was upgrade to be latest.
After that, try to reinstall graphic card driver for test.
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Monday, August 31, 2015 3:09 AM
Have you found out anything? I log in to a Citrix receiver...Windows 7 was no problem, I moved the Explore window between the two monitors and clicked expand and it would stretch among both monitors. But windows 10 it jumps to one side or the other. FRUSTRATING!
Wednesday, September 14, 2016 5:02 AM
I was having the same trouble too I wanted to utilize both my screens too my IT guy at work stated I wouldn't be able to because the resolutions were different but once I change both screens to the same resolution it works and it stays the same it will not jump or move at least mine hasn't yet...
So What I did was went to start toggled the windows icon right clicked and went to run I type in mstsc hit ok and it will take you to the remote desktop connection go to where it says show options (bottom left ) click down arrow , click display tab and check the box next to use all my monitors for the remote session with high quality @32 bit then hit connect.
The Remote session comes up on the main display my monitors are two different sizes my main display is 25 and my second display is 35 so I had to adjust both display settings at the same resolution in display settings (advance settings ) . After that was completed I then went to my second display right clicked and then clicked AMD Radeon Settings where it shows both displays both scaling modes were set to full panel. Once that was done I closed AMD and launched my remote desktop again and it spanned across both.
The computer security box will be in between both monitors but once you hit okay everything will be on your main display. However, you will be able to utilize both monitors and you will be able to move any files from your main display to the 2nd screen and vise versa and you will also be able to move documents as well.
I hope I explained it correctly and didn't confuse you! Hope it works for you!