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|Program|Src/Remote Client ⇒|Dst/Remote Server|Works? |Notes|
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|Official MS RDP (mstsc.exe)| ❖ Win ⇒| ❖ Windows | ✅ Yes| |
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|Official MS RDP (mstsc.exe)| ❖ Windows ⇒| ❖ Windows | ✅ Yes| |
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|Remmina| 🐧 Linux ⇒| ❖ Windows | ✅ Yes|Use hover menu to enable "Grab all keyboard events"|
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|Jump Desktop (RDP)| 🍎 mac ⇒| ❖ Windows | ✅ Yes|Preferences -> Keyboard -> Disable "Key Conversions", Enabled "Send macOS Shortcuts" under Keyboard shortcuts|
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|Jump Desktop (RDP)| 🍎 macOS ⇒| ❖ Windows | ✅ Yes|Preferences -> Keyboard -> Disable "Key Conversions", Enabled "Send macOS Shortcuts" under Keyboard shortcuts|
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|FreeRDP| 🐧 Linux ⇒| ❖ Windows | ? Maybe|Needs to grab keyboard events fully (Add client to remotes)|
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|FreeRDP| 🍎 mac ⇒| ❖ Windows | ? Maybe|Needs to grab keyboard events fully|
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|Official MS RDP| 🍎 mac ⇒| ❖ Windows | ❌ No|Initial Cmd key press not being passed|
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|Remote Desktop Manager Free| 🍎 mac ⇒| ❖ Windows | ❌ No|Initial Cmd key press not being passed|
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|Royal TSX Client| 🍎 mac ⇒| ❖ Windows | ❌ No|Initial Cmd key press not being passed|
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|FreeRDP| 🍎 macOS ⇒| ❖ Windows | ? Maybe|Needs to grab keyboard events fully|
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|Official MS RDP| 🍎 macOS ⇒| ❖ Windows | ❌ No|Initial Cmd key press not being passed|
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|Remote Desktop Manager Free| 🍎 macOS ⇒| ❖ Windows | ❌ No|Initial Cmd key press not being passed|
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|Royal TSX Client| 🍎 macOS ⇒| ❖ Windows | ❌ No|Initial Cmd key press not being passed|
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|Official MS RDP| 🍎🤖 iOS/Android ⇒| ❖ Windows | ❌ No|No workaround atm|
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Screenshots of how to configure Jump Desktop for macOS users accessing a Windows PC with Kinto installed. I apologize that it is not a free RDP client - BUT it does work, and at $15 it is reasonable if you plan to use it frequently.
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