Microsoft Remote Desktop for iOS updates support mouse and trackpad
The last time the computer control application for iOS devices (iPhone and iPad) was updated by Microsoft was from mid-2018.
Microsoft has just announced a long-awaited feature update for remote desktop drivers, mouse and trackpad support - a step to better support iPad users. running iPadOS platform 13.4 onwards.
Meanwhile, iPhone users can now feel the vibration feedback when performing a right-click operation via Remote Desktop.
The new update has many additional valuable features
Microsoft also published a detailed list of new feature additions such as support for Apple Magic Mouse 2, Magic Trackpad 2 (operations include left / right click, hold left / right click, horizontal / vertical scroll, zoom size), support for other types of peripheral mouse (press / hold left / right mouse button, middle click and vertical scroll), press and hold Ctrl, Alt or Shift to combine mouse / trackpad). In addition, the touchpad on the new iPadOS now also receives a 'Tap-to-click' feature (touch the trackpad to execute a left-click command).
The 'software giant' also improves and fixes problems that have existed for years on this application, including significantly redirecting some commands containing Command on iPadOS / iOS to Ctrl on Windows.
According to Phone Arena , Microsoft's Remote Desktop service is not for users who are using Windows 10 Home edition. This free program only supports customers who have computers running Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise or Windows Server.
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