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Remote Desktop Exit full screen/not full screen/full screen switching tips exit full screen
Q: My Computer telnet to the server and switched to Full-screen state, the full screen found that the top of the desktop does not have a floating toolbar, want to quit Full-screen state, I do not know how to quit, and finally, only restart the computer. Want to know how to exit the Full-screen method for Remote Desktop.
A: Quit the Remote Desktop Full-screen state method, press the "Ctrl+alt+break" key combination, you can switch to the normal screen state.
Full Screen disappears
Q: Under Windows 7, Remote Desktop Connection, you can set the full screen in the properties, the success of the connection is full screen, but if the switch back to the local, full screen disappeared, it seems that no longer go back to Full-screen.
Answer: The method is "Ctrl + Alt + Break"
not full screen
Q: Why is Remote Desktop not full-screen? I use the local computer to manage a server, Remote Desktop, but on the local computer server's desktop is the form of a window, but not full screen, very inconvenient. I wonder if there is a way to solve this.
Answer: Yes. Right-click Remote Desktop, select Properties, and then select the window mode in the run mode.
Full Screen switching
Q: Use Remote Desktop with Windows XP to log on to another computer that has Windows Server 2008 installed. But the last time I found out that I switched Remote Desktop to Full-screen state. The top of the desktop does not appear floating toolbar, this is dumbfounded, do not know how to quit, so I directly restart the brain ... I want to know what is the right way to exit the full screen?
A: The method is also simple, is to use the shortcut key "Ctri+alt+break", while pressing the three keys, you can remote Desktop full-screen state switch back.