Gestures to win 8 works with Remote Desktop?

If I buy a Windows 8 machine that supports touch gestures and I use remote desktop to another machine which does not touch, gestures to work with the other machine.  In other words, are the keys to click and drag to scroll gestures interpreted and passed on to the other box, as if they were actions of mouse?

The computer you connect needs to support touch. It doesn't matter if the target computer supports touch. For example, desktop applications Microsoft Remote for smartphones will allow touch on computer target Windows 8 because they are all touch screens.

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