![]() ![]() ![]() You can have your remote desktop on the external display while using any other app (or even two other apps at the same time) on the iPad's internal display. You can't (yet) have one remote desktop extended over to displays using Jump for iOS. Hit the enter key and this will take you to the remote. Search for RDS or simply type in Remote Desktop Connection. To start remote desktop with multiple monitors in windows 10, do the following: Go to Start or press the Windows key on your keyboard. Patrick « Browsing the web, taking notes and writing reports on the iPad's display (sometimes simultaneously ) is exactly what I'm doing while having the remote desktop shown on the external display. The remote session will automatically expand to both of your screens. I'm going to suggest to Jump through the beta program that they use the iPad screen for something else than displaying the primary remote desktop when screen extension is active - might as well give us a secondary remote desktop, the list of configurations, or even a blank slate instead :) To fix the black screen issue, disable Remote Management and then re-enable it. Screen mirroring would mean that the iPads display was replicated 1:1 (resolution 'n' all) to the external display. Remote Management may be Enabled, but it will only show a black screen if enabled incorrectly. You'll notice that split screen will let you work other apps on the iPad while Jump is extended - as long as Jump's the left most active app (that's how Apple's implemented screen extension). Bill « That's the way Jump elected to utilize screen extension - other apps just show a blank slate or a list of RDP configurations to indicate that the iPad is not to be seen as the primary display for the Remote Desktop connection. ![]()
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