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.
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.



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