Fool's design.
If you have a Remote Desktop window opened up, try hitting the start screen in it.
Double start screen, double the fun!
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contextfree` wrote:Corners are normally disabled while you run a desktop app in full screen mode, fyi.
(http://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Coffeeh ... 6c0064d084)
A fool's solution: Accept and ignore the foolish design and do not use Remote Desktop unless it is in fullscreen.
Haven't done this ( and the picture is too small ).
What is it that "contextfree" is trying to say here? ( He links over to Channel9 btw )
I find it hard to believe that he implies that little start screen sub-window is professional and makes any kind of sense.
What is it that "contextfree" is trying to say here? ( He links over to Channel9 btw )
I find it hard to believe that he implies that little start screen sub-window is professional and makes any kind of sense.
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CharlotteTheHarlot wrote:...What is it that "contextfree" is trying to say here? ( He links over to Channel9 btw )...
What he basically suggests is to not use a windowed Remote Desktop session and always go to full screen when connecting to a Remote Desktop session. Completely ludicrous.