In addition, we’ve made the following improvements: The PC tab of the connection center now supports high-resolution thumbnails and portrait snapshots.The connecting UI now supports for both landscape and portrait orientation.The on-screen keyboard has been redesigned to support portrait orientation.The in-session immersive switcher has a revamped look and feel, and can accommodate both landscape and portrait orientation.To work seamlessly with dynamic orientation, we've made updates to the following experiences: You can set your orientation preferences in Settings > Display. The biggest change in this release is that you can now dynamically change the orientation of the remote session to either landscape or portrait mode while connected to a machine running Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 or later.
This is a big update with some new feature additions and lots of bug fixes and improvements. It's finally time for our first update of the year. Finally, we fixed an issue where the mouse cursor would temporarily get stuck at the bottom of the screen. You can also access it by going to Settings > About > Version Highlights. The UI automatically appears when you first turn your machine on after an update. We also created an in-app highlights user interface (UI) to advertise new features.
In this release, we added thumbnail snapshots for published PC resources to the Workspaces tab of the Connection Center. We also fixed an issue that caused external keyboard input to stop working when you press Command+Tab to switch out of and return to the app. In this release, we resolved some bugs that impacted Azure Virtual Desktop deployment connectivity. You can report any issues at Settings > Submit Feedback. We're committed to making the Remote Desktop client for iOS the best it can be, so we value your feedback.
You'll find the latest updates on this page. We regularly update the Remote Desktop client for iOS, adding new features and fixing issues.