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When you connect remotely, are the splits themselves disappearing, or are the windows just getting moved around?
Thanks!]]></description>
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Hi Christian,<br/>
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When you connect remotely, are the splits themselves disappearing, or are the windows just getting moved around?<br/>
<br/>
Thanks!
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<description><![CDATA[Hello,
I hope my english is fine. I´m from Germany so it´s a little bit difficult to explain my problem.
I´ve a Windows 10 computer and a 5120 x 1440 monitor on it. On that Windwos 10 computer I installed DisplayFusion Pro and I split my window to 3 screens. SO that I can see three different ap...]]></description>
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Hello,<br/>
I hope my english is fine. I´m from Germany so it´s a little bit difficult to explain my problem.<br/>
I´ve a Windows 10 computer and a 5120 x 1440 monitor on it. On that Windwos 10 computer I installed DisplayFusion Pro and I split my window to 3 screens. SO that I can see three different applications on my screen.<br/>
Really nice - thank you very much.<br/>
But if I connect my MacBook Air on a 5120 x 1440 monitor and connect via Remote Desktop to the Windows 10 computer I lose the 3 applications next to each other.<br/>
It is still possible to move them to the right corner but I always have to change the settings manually after connect by RDP.<br/>
Is there a solution, that I can see via RDP the same screen (with the 3 applications next to each other) and not have to move them manually by my own.<br/>
I hope you guys can help me.<br/>
Best regards from Germany<br/>
Christian
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