![]() In my example, the ORIGINAL settings were: Now, after editing the RDP settings file, I can see all edges - EVEN WHEN MAXIMIZED. ![]() ![]() So, all window edges were invisible, when Remote Desktop was maximized. Unfortunately, the TV only lets me control its horizontal and vertical *stretch*, for its "PC" input - not its HDMI input. In my situation, this dimension control made a big difference: I'm using my 32" HDTV as a 3rd monitor, connected thru the HDMI port (for better resolution than VGA). If that happens, disconnect and reconnect a second time: you get the edges after reconnecting.)) ((Sometimes, using - to maximize Remote Desktop does not leave the window area *edges* clickable. In my case, after double-clicking my edited "M3.rdp", I manually move it to the correct monitor, then - to maximize the window to that monitor's desktop. ![]() Though this did not *start* my window in another monitor, as I hoped, it did set the Remote Desktop windows dimensions *even when maximized*. ![]()
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