Oct 15, 2014 Hi, I installed the Remote Desktop Client App from the Appstore on my OS X 10.8 Lion. Galactic civilizations 2 mac download. https://ameblo.jp/paigativas1975/entry-12630805365.html. There was a very nice Feature 'Use All Monitors'. Since I have installed the Update of the Application under OS X 10.9 Mavericks, the Feature was removed. 2 discrete desktops on windows 7 is is not supported, you can however us the span option in the rdp file to span one desktop over two monitors. Windows 8/10 have native multi-monitor support and smart sizing. Remote Desktop Connection supports high-resolution displays that can be spanned across multiple monitors. However, the total resolution on all monitors must be under 4096 x 2048 pixels. The monitors must have the same resolution.
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Is there a remote desktop solution to control a Mac that behaves like Microsoft Remote Desktop for multiple monitors?
When you use Microsoft Remote Desktop Client to connect to a Windows machine from a Mac (the opposite of what I'm looking for), you're able to use the remote machine in full screen, with 1:1 resolution on all of the client's displays. If you have 2 monitors on the client, no problem. 3 monitors, no problem either. It doesn't matter what physical monitors exist on the server because the remote desktop session is creating virtual displays vs controlling the physical displays that are connected to the client.
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So far, I've been unable to find something that provides this full screen multi-monitor experience that makes it feel like you're really sitting at the remote machine. Most solutions that are multi-monitor aware require you to manually switch between displays on the remote side or they give you one huge window with all the displays on it - making it near impossible to work with if you have a client with 3 randomly sized monitors.
TeamViewer looks like you can split each monitor out to its own window, but it doesn't seem like you can match the number of monitors and resolutions that the client has. Perhaps this is extra tricky with OS X, but hopefully there's something out there!
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You might try RealVNC. Kinemaster pro editor. You can certainly use multiple monitors on the client machine - see the RealVNC documentation here: https://support.realvnc.com/knowledgebase/article/View/379/6/how-do-i-map-multiple-vnc-viewer-monitors-to-multiple-vnc-server-monitors
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But beyond that, your question is a little confusing. You don't want scaling, but if your client's physical monitors are not the same resolution as the server's physical monitors, it will be impossible to display the server's physical monitors without scaling or cropping or panning or something like that to get one size screen to map to another. Therefore, I'm assuming you don't care about actually mirroring the server's physical monitors, rather you want virtual displays on the server that match the physical monitors connected to your client. (If that's not right, you might want to clarify your question.)
I think RealVNC can do this if you use a 'virtual display' on the server. This is the default on Linux, but not on Mac or Windows. https://reauwinkafi1989.wixsite.com/mysite/post/msi-nx8800gt-drivers-for-mac. Look at this similar question and answer: Mac, VNC and multiple monitors
The keyboard mapping should be no problem for RealVNC.
Arno pro smtext bold. Good luck.
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Everyone, here is a link, don't know how 'permanent' it is:
https://rink.hockeyapp.net/apps/5e0c144289a51fca2d3bfa39ce7f2b06/ As I suspected, unless you have a hockeyapp user account, you would never find this, unless you were given the direct URL. In this case, MS was helpful enough to post a direct link via a technet article I found doing a google search. According to technet article this beta does not have all the features of the release version; one feature that is missing that is mentioned is remote access to resources is not available. i've not tried it out yet, so not sure what else might be missing. Here is the technet article, if the direct link ever changes to the beta, hopefully it will be updated here: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/enterprisemobility/2016/03/30/remote-desktop-client-preview-for-mac-supports-multiple-monitors-and-more/ @donikatz, thanks for pointing us in this direction, and I apologize for using the word 'useless'; frustrating was probably a better word. Peace. Comments are closed.
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