Tap click on Windows 11 RDP session

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Jeffrey Goode

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Apr 28, 2022, 7:40:10 PM4/28/22
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I am using aRDP Pro on Android to access a new Windows 11 machine. For some reason, tap clicks are being interpreted as right clicks. In fact, no matter the input mode, I can't get Windows to recognize a left click at all; they read as right clicks. I can use the same aRDP profile to access a Windows 10 RDP session without problems. Any ideas?

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Apr 29, 2022, 1:04:31 AM4/29/22
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I haven't seen this behaviour with my Win 11 test server.

Maybe if you enable "More Debug Logging" from default settings (the wrench on the main screen), quit the app completely, start it up again, connect to windows 11, tap a couple of times, disconnect and Copy Logcat from the menu and send it over, we may spot something interesting.

Have you tried MS's RDP client?

I am not 100% certain if I have enough logging to diagnose this, but maybe we can add logging if I don't.

Thanks!
Iordan

On Thu., Apr. 28, 2022, 7:40 p.m. Jeffrey Goode, <jef...@gmail.com> wrote:
I am using aRDP Pro on Android to access a new Windows 11 machine. For some reason, tap clicks are being interpreted as right clicks. In fact, no matter the input mode, I can't get Windows to recognize a left click at all; they read as right clicks. I can use the same aRDP profile to access a Windows 10 RDP session without problems. Any ideas?

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