Windows 7 remote desktop (MSTSC) client won't go fullscreen after "restore down"
Hi, I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate x64 connecting to Server 2008 x64 (NOT R2) via the terminal client, MSTSC "Remote Desktop". When I first connect, my connection shows as fullscreen (as per my settings) with the connection bar (the "flap" at the top that has the minimize, retore and close buttons on it). Here's my problem... if I hit the "restore down" button, the RD window shrinks down and I can resize it etc like any normal window. But now if I hit "maximize", instead of going fullscreen again (like in Vista's version) it maximizes the RD window, but leaves the title bar in place. So now my RD window has scrollbars because the titlebar and other bits of "chrome" around the window have shrunk the viewable area, but my remote desktop remains at the same resolution. Basically, I just want to know - once you have resized a Windows 7 remote desktop winow, how do you get it to go into fullscreen again, so there's no title bar etc. in the way, just the remote desktop you want to work on. Thanks much, Richard
May 5th, 2010 11:37am

thank u brother, i have that isuse 4 so long but not any more thanks to you!!
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December 7th, 2010 7:21pm

You are a LIFE SAVER. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
January 3rd, 2011 12:26pm

Just to add to this, my HP laptop also doesn't have a break key, but a bit of research and I find the pause key works as the break. THerefor Ctr Alt Pause gives me full screen in MSTSC
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February 10th, 2011 12:46am

I also have a Dell Laptop and if you hold down ctrl + fn + alt + F12 it gives you the desired function. Works 100% for me.
February 10th, 2011 4:36am

Worked with dell laptop! ctrl + alt + fn + F12 works perfect!!
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March 8th, 2011 3:55am

With my Dell Laptop worked also perfectly. (ctrl + alt + fn + F12) Tank you!
March 27th, 2011 4:34pm

I have this problem too. Dell XPS14 laptop ... No Pause Key ... No Break Key... (ctrl +alt + fn + F12) doesn't work. The thing that bugs me most is ..... What's changed and WHY? I've been using remote desktop for years and maximizing always used to send it to full screen. Now suddenly I can't go to full screen without exiting and resetting the screen size with the slide bar in the options! WHY ?!?!?!?!?!? Ok just answered my own what question. Seems this has been broken in Windows 7. It still works fine as it used to on my old M65 running Vista. The question becomes Why has this been broken in Windows 7?
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April 4th, 2011 9:16am

SOLUTION! For those of you who don't have [Pause Break] PRESS CTRL + FN + ALT (THEN TRY FROM F1 TO F12) And eventually you'll find one of your Function keys being tied to [Pause Break] mine in this case is [F6].
April 4th, 2011 12:32pm

Having to press a hot key sequence is not a SOLUTION, espicially is the laptop doesn't have the required keys. This is a bug that MS needs to fix. It affects all win7 builds. Do not give in that this is fixed. I want a permanent solution released from MS.
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April 14th, 2011 6:00pm

Try Ctrl+Alt+fn+F6 worked for me with Dell Inspiron M5010
April 17th, 2011 12:16pm

I Just had the same problem Windows 7 On Tosh satellite Pro - I resolved it by reducing my Screen resolution to 1280 x 800 - Running MSTSC and going to fullscreen (which it did) - Closed out - Reset Screen res back to 1440 x 900 and run MSTSC again - Problem Solved
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April 19th, 2011 7:46am

I had to use ctrl-alt-fn-del to restore the remote desktop to full scrren on my dell xps l501x
May 2nd, 2011 7:02pm

You can recreate the problem if you use MSTSC and leave your computer going to sleep mode. Restart your laptop on a dock station and the remote desktop resolution will be wrong. The screen resolution has been set for your laptop's screen. You have to change the screen resolution and put it back on the good size. Remote desktop will not use the full screen.
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June 2nd, 2011 11:31am

i got an xps15 i use ctrl fn alt delete
June 7th, 2011 12:07pm

Having to press a hot key sequence is not a SOLUTION, espicially is the laptop doesn't have the required keys. This is a bug that MS needs to fix. It affects all win7 builds. Do not give in that this is fixed. I want a permanent solution released from MS. --> TOTALLY AGREE! Used to work flawlessly in XP. Launched full screen, restored full screen, even when moved to secondary monitor and restored (went full screen). My ONLY gripe with Win7, but *a serious bug*. It impacts my productivity almost as much as it peeves me. I LIVE ON KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS, but expect to be able to seamlessly deliver them to the client PC without the local keyboard acrobatics first. Sir Gates; hear my prayer...
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June 24th, 2011 12:16am

MSTSC , then OPTIONS, DISPLAY, and full screen
July 13th, 2011 4:44am

Thanks! ctl alt break completely fixed the problem for me.
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July 20th, 2011 9:58pm

I use the standard remote desktop full screen fine I use it lots when I need to manage my server Windows MVP, paid Remote Assistance is available for XP, Vista and Windows 7. My page on Video Card Problems is now my most popular landing page. See my gaming site for game reviews etc. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
July 20th, 2011 10:17pm

And your point -? How is this comment helpful to the next reader -? We are very glad that you are able to use it. We think you are a superstar and we wish you all the best.
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July 20th, 2011 10:20pm

suggestion to use the standard tool as it does work Windows MVP, paid Remote Assistance is available for XP, Vista and Windows 7. My page on Video Card Problems is now my most popular landing page. See my gaming site for game reviews etc. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
July 20th, 2011 10:27pm

I've been using remote desktop for years and maximizing always used to send it to full screen. Now suddenly I can't go to full screen without exiting and resetting the screen size with the slide bar in the options! WHY ?!?!?!?!?!? Why has this been broken in Windows 7? I totally agree. For me, clicking the Maximize button now makes the window SMALLER! There seems no reason for this illogical retrograde change. MS, please fix.
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July 21st, 2011 5:33am

WTF. Are you trolling? Everyone already has the slider set to to full screen, that's not the problem. It opens in full screen just fine. The PROBLEM is that after you restore the window to move it around -- for example, to drag it to a second monitor -- when you then click MAXIMIZE, it FAILS to return to full screen. Instead, it keeps the title bar and adds scroll bars to the window. You either have to CLOSE THE WINDOW and RESTART REMOTE DESKTOP, or you have to press CTRL+ALT+PAUSE, which are really shitty workarounds, and certainly not solutions. A solution would be a link to a fuc|<ing update patch that fixes the problem, like six months ago when it really started to irritate people. Again, I repeat, the PROBLEM is the MAXIMIZE BUTTON FAILS to work as expected, failing to put remote desktop into full screen mode. It's a BUG in Windows 7 or whatever RDP Client was shipped with Windows 7, and it needs fixed. It's so irritating. Imagine if your maximize button on every window just stopped working, and Aero Snap stopped working, such that instead of doing what it's supposed to do... it did something else, like restore your window to a smaller size. It completely defeats the purpose of having the maximize button there in the first place, and simply wastes time and is irritating.
September 27th, 2011 12:08pm

Ctrl+Alt+Break / Ctrl+Alt+Fn+F12 does indeed work, but only on the top level of remoting. If you have a remote session within a remote session it doesn't work on the inner session :( It used to before Win 7 Chris
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October 8th, 2011 1:51pm

I wonder if the local machine is corrupt that it affecting the ability to use the remote full screen. On mine I see the top bar that allows me to close it or minimize it when I need to cut and paste between machines. I have lots of virtual machines as well as my old Acer running Windows 8 to examine and comment on. Try a fresh install of Windows on a spare machine and see if that works any better Windows MVP 2010-11, XP, Vista, 7. Expanding into Windows Server 2008 R2, SQL Server, SharePoint etc. My page on Video Card Problems is now my most popular landing page. My Page on SSD is now #2. See my gaming site for game reviews etc. Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Hardcore Games | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
October 8th, 2011 2:03pm

Encountered, the same problem, I was on window 7 just went to display options and changed into the default optimum settings and then tried to reconnect to the session again and the problem was resolved
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January 30th, 2012 2:28am

I should mention I use remote desktop full screen all the time, this way I can use the full desktop of the server I am managing Windows MVP 2010-11, XP, Vista, 7. Expanding into Windows Server 2008 R2, SQL Server, SharePoint, Cloud, Virtualization etc. etc. Hardcore Games, Legendary is the only Way to Play Developer | Windows IT | Chess | Economics | Vegan Advocate | PC Reviews
January 30th, 2012 8:19am

I found this solution and worked for me, from the main screen I set it to lauch on full screen, later I resize the windows and finally I double click on the top bar of the rdc windows http://www.tech-forums.net/pc/f9/win7-remote-desktop-wont-full-screen-225627/ Hope this works for you, Hugo Z.
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February 21st, 2012 4:53pm

I've been running into this problem on my HP dm1 laptop that's got a screen resolution of 1366x768. I never ran into the problem on my other machines (1280x768 laptop or various size desktop monitors.) My keyboard has the word "pause" on the right shift key, and break isnt printed on any of the keys. The Function keys are a strange configuration on this machine, in that they do volume control, media playback, and screen brightness by default, and you have to hit the "fn" key to get normal "f1-f12" operation. Except that the f5 key doesn't have a secondary/primary usage, and seems to be a normal f5 key. I pretty much have resigned myself that if I forget and unmaximize a remote desktop session, I have to disconnect and reconnect if I want full screen again. If I remember which machine I'm on, I can minimize the session, and restore it to full screen, but once it's not in full screen mode, I'm SOL. If there's a general solution, I'd still love to know. Wim.
March 4th, 2012 1:23pm

Thank you for posting this here. The hotfix has fixed my issue with remote desktop. Now if only I can figure out what to do about the missing keys on my HP laptop. (HP seems to have left off the Break key in their latest revisions. Having the break key might have been a workaround to the problem if I could have used the Ctrl+Alt+Break combination mentioned at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/What-shortcut-keys-can-I-use-in-Remote-Desktop-Connection.)
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March 8th, 2012 2:41pm

MS Provided a hotfix on this: http://hotfixv4.microsoft.com/Windows%207/Windows%20Server2008%20R2%20SP1/sp2/Fix377500/7600/free/435474_intl_x64_zip.exe) Works for me :)
April 19th, 2012 10:52pm

MS Provided a hotfix on this: http://hotfixv4.microsoft.com/Windows%207/Windows%20Server2008%20R2%20SP1/sp2/Fix377500/7600/free/435474_intl_x64_zip.exe) Works for me :)
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April 19th, 2012 10:52pm

On my Dell latitude the Insert key has "pause" in orange underneath it. This still works but you have to hit an extra key. Ctrl+Alt+Fn+(key with the Fn color Pause or Break)
May 22nd, 2012 12:44pm

If "Remote Desktop" is launched using the command line from Start-> Run that is the easiest solution. Simply type the following command Start -> Run mstsc /f and give the login credentials. "/f" is for full screen and It will always open the remote desktop in full screen irrespective of the screen resolution. My solution works even in windows Surface tablet which has no keys at all :-)
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July 2nd, 2012 6:34am

You can also open the Remote Desktop application, choose Options, then Display tab, then slide the slider all the way to the right for Full Screen.
July 19th, 2012 2:44pm

MS Provided a hotfix on this: http://hotfixv4.microsoft.com/Windows%207/Windows%20Server2008%20R2%20SP1/sp2/Fix377500/7600/free/435474_intl_x64_zip.exe) Works for me :) works for me too - you wont beleive how long i've been searching for a fix for this issue! for those who do not want a direct link or want more info, KB2582172 - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2582172.
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September 4th, 2012 2:56pm

gbvfilho - thks a lot. u saved my time and given a peace of mind...
September 5th, 2012 4:47am

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