
I appreciate the fact its free, easy to use and it has the ability to import or export the RDP files.

AIR LINK VS VIRTUAL DESKTOP UPDATE
So, I truly hope that these two issues get fixed in an update soon. I really hate this as it makes using multiple apps hard while connect. The issue sort of looks like I am using the old Microsoft magnifier app.
AIR LINK VS VIRTUAL DESKTOP FULL
Once I am connected and use the fit to Window option and exit out of full screen mode to window mode, The desktop rather than stay at a scaled down version now blows up. My next issue happened with the newest update. If you actually want to use the Q2s main (IMO) selling feature of being untehtered then Virtual Desk or air link should work fine. Rebooting or flushing the network makes no difference. For the first time in my 26 months of owning the Q2, I checked out wired link late last week with the bitrate cranked up and it looks pretty amazing, a clear improvement over Virtual Desktop and air link. I can map my shared drive from my MAC using the hostname yet cannot connect to the hostname with this Microsoft Remote Desktop app running on my MAC.

One day I can connect to the Windows 10 LAB via the hostname, the next I must use the IP address. Both MAC and Windows PC are on the same Local network and IP scheme. While Virtual Desktop does cost slightly more, it provides an experience that is leagues abov. However, I do PC support from home and have a Windows 10 work LAB running. Oculus Air Link is really bad when compared to Virtual Desktop. But recently migrated to MAC for personal use. I have used Microsoft from DOS days to Windows 11. Its good, but needs to fix these 2 issue to be great. Also, while I appreciate the option that allows the Apple key to be interchangable with ctrl for edit operations and find, it doesn't seem to work consistently, and as everyone who has ever switched back and forth between the Mac and Windows knows, confusion over which meta key to use in editing will eventually cause brain damage and is likely to send hardware on ballistic journeys through windows (not Windows). So properly-speaking, this probably a complaint about the service and not the client app, but the entire eco-system is failing me in small ways. Now, I'm sure there really IS such a way, but the internet is not my friend in helping me find it. Since there are some operations that cannot be performed via RDP - attaching to a VPN being one of them - it would be nice if I could just leave the PC logged in and operate it via Remote Desktop at the same time. This works reasonable well except that the Remote Desktop Service on the PC requires that I can only be logged in either via the Remote Desktop app OR the PC itself.

I don't want to keep changing physical keyboards, so despite the fact that the two physical machines are next to eachother beneath my desk, I use remote desktop to view and operate the PC while working on the Mac. I have a specific usage case - I work in a multiplatform environment in which I work on the Mac and on the PC.
