Screen wide remote desktop

I have an Asus laptop with a widescreen running Windows 7 and I often connect in my desktop computer with a standard view that is also running Windows 7.  Everything works well EXCEPT that... the differences of means of screen sizes that I have to scroll up or down or sideways in order to be able to read all of the remote desktop view.  I tried to change the resolution on my laptop but it does not help.  My laptop resolution is 1366 x 768, and I think that the normal resolution on my desktop is 1280 x 768.  RDP works well between the two computers, but having to Ahmed constantly down the desktop to see the set of program and then having to scroll to the top and right scrolling of the screen to see the different menus or 'X' as a result of a program gets really annoying.  Any suggestions?   Thanks for your help.

RDP should not be dependent on the resolution of the remote desktop, it is it's own display on the remote computer, so by default will be rendered by the remote computer in the resolution of your local computer. This is because you do not normally take on real remote desktop but create a separate. If you right click on the shortcut to connect remotely and go to properties > view tab, you can select a lower resolution on the resolution of your local office to distance a window.

The symptom you describe is more a desktop installation shadow such as indicated by VNC or Log Me In.

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