This app was only available to those who had installed the Microsoft Remote Desktop Preview app. As Microsoft finishes the preview phase, the app is now universal and replaces the 8.1 version for devices running both Windows 10 and Windows 10 mobile. The Remote Desktop for Windows 10 allows you to connect to a remote PC from anywhere and get your work done wherever you are, a great tool for professionals on the go. In order to use the Remote Desktop app, you have to first configure your PC for remote access. Download the app to your PC, install it and you will be able to access your computer from everywhere. The list of features include:

Access remote resources through your Remote Desktop Gateway Rich multi-touch experience with Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and RemoteFX supporting Windows gestures See all your remote connections in the home screen and open them with a single touch. Access and manage work resources published via RemoteApp and Desktop Connections. Secure connection to your data and applications Simple management of all remote connections from the connection center Seamless audio and video streaming Support for Azure RemoteApp.

Microsoft’s efforts to improve the app and roll it out as soon as possible are appreciated. However, it seems that Remote Desktop app runs terribly in Continuum mode. The app works slower than similar remote connection apps, and mouse interaction is not at all precise. Users complain that in Continuum mode, they can only use the app for basic tasks, severely limiting their output. We suggest you first use this workaround to fix Continuum problems in Windows 10 and then launch Remote Desktop in Continuum mode to see if the issues have been fixed. In case you can’t connect to Remote Desktop in Windows 10, check out our fix article on this topic. You can download the UWP Remote Desktop app for Windows 10 from the Microsoft Store. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT:

Fix: Remote Session was Disconnected, No Remote Desktop Client Access Licenses Available Fix: Remote Desktop Stops Working in Windows 8.1, Windows 10 TeamViewer’s UWP app now supports Continuum and Cortana in Windows 10 Microsoft to Bring New Continuum Features in Upcoming Windows 10 Mobile Redstone Build

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