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What I was trying to say is that until it was released in the store for RT then there was no way to do it.
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That one can be a nightmare on a desktop if you are going through systems with different keyboard languages.Originally posted by d000hg View PostDo special keys like Windows/⌘ get sent through RDP, avoiding distraction of using the keyboard normally?
I once ended up putting the characters that didn't make it to the remote system into the DOS prompt so I could copy and paste 'em from there.
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Windows Phone and Windows RT (and Windows 8.1) are 3 separate OS... the latter two may share the same AppStore but phones are entirely separate for now.
At that price for a cheap Surface, could be an idea purely to get the USB port(s). They do support external monitors, right?
edit: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windo...astRequested=7Last edited by d000hg; 13 June 2014, 14:12.
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As the application comes through the shop then an RT will work.
You could get an old one for 140ish second hand which I think would work OK.
I am going to try the remote desktop app on my phone tonight when I get home.
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A Pro, or a RT one? The biggest benefit of a Surface would be you can plug in a mouse, which iPad appears not to support other than through ugly hacks.
Maybe I should widen this question - "what's the cheapest tablet setup to get a proper RDP-based thin client supporting keyboard and mouse"?
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You could get a cheap surface, there is now an official microsoft remote desktop app on the store. I installed it on my phone but not tried it yet.
I think it would work well with a cheap surface.
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Apart from the price it's not an unattractive proposition. Technically the new models are pretty impressive - probably faster than my current dev desktop!
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Yeah and there is a bigger one on the way which would be a laptop/desktop replacement. I think in a few years I will replace al my laptops/desktops with a couple of of these larger Surface Pro's with docking station.Originally posted by d000hg View PostI was thinking how easy that would make things, but it's rather pricey just for a week especially since it wouldn't really meet all my tablet needs
I'd love one if I had the money to throw away or a customer who needed software developing for one.
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I was thinking how easy that would make things, but it's rather pricey just for a week especially since it wouldn't really meet all my tablet needsOriginally posted by Unix View PostA Surface Pro
HTH
I'd love one if I had the money to throw away or a customer who needed software developing for one.
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A Surface ProOriginally posted by d000hg View PostDo special keys like Windows/⌘ get sent through RDP, avoiding distraction of using the keyboard normally?
As I said my RDP client made touch a big PITA. Any recommendations on ones that let you just drag around, tap and touble-tap, etc?
HTH
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Do special keys like Windows/⌘ get sent through RDP, avoiding distraction of using the keyboard normally?
As I said my RDP client made touch a big PITA. Any recommendations on ones that let you just drag around, tap and touble-tap, etc?
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I frequently use iPad to VNC back to my server at home via a VPN, not perfect but its OK, typing anything can be a PITA with the onscreen keyboard though, but if you have a bluetooth keyboard that removes that issue
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Dunno about the software side of things but I have found doing command line stuff or general text bashing with my iPad mini a much better experience with a Bluetooth keyboard.
I got a Logitech one which doubles up as a cover and serves as a stand as well. It did take a bit of setting up, so hit the website for the exact model you have and grab the Users Guide before you start.
Mine was about fifty quid.
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Is working via RDP on iPad feasible?
I just managed to get my iPad successfully logged into a remote Windows box through VPN (SonicWall) and RDP. The visual quality is pretty great and it didn't seem too sluggish but the RDP client I was using made lack of keyboard.mouse even more of a problem than it could've been - you had to select mouse mode and drag a pointer around.
I've never done this before but I may want to work at my mother's house if I visit her for a week, and it's an alternative to getting a laptop sorted out. I already have iPad -> VGA/HMDI cables and she has a monitor. And perhaps I can get a bluetooth keyboard or a docking station which will let me plug in a real mouse & keyboard?
Can anyone comment on how feasible this all sounds, just to use the iPad as a thin-client and still work productively - i.e. as close to a normal PC experience as possible? Does the RDP client I use make a big difference or are they all much of a muchness - I tried a free one just to test the VPN was working.Tags: None
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