Without the mode remote desktop connection full screen

Surface 3 Remote Desktop connection will not be full screen in my window size making it full-screen small enough. How can I change that. I find nothing in the framework for the RDP Protocol.

Hello James,.

Thanks for posting your question on the Microsoft community.

Thank you for details on the issue.

You can press "CTRL + ALT + BREAK" keys to switch between full screen and window mode.

However, for additional assistance, please ask your question on TechNet forums where you can get assistance for IT professionals.

TechNet Forum
https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/home?Forum=w8itpronetworking

I hope this information helps.

Thank you

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