Microsoft Remote Desktop multi screen Issue for M1 MacBook Pro

Microsoft Remote Desktop multi screen Issue for M1 MacBook Pro
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 Jan 14 2022
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Hi,

Since the last 2022 update of Microsoft Remote Desktop, 10.7.4 with the new 2021 MacBook Pro 14", the resolution option "Use all monitors" doesn't works anymore.

 

Can you fix it please, I need this option for work.

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Copper Contributor

Same issue. If I unselect "use all monitors" I get normal resolution on a single monitor. When the (previously working) "use all monitors" option is selected, not only do I only get one monitor, it shows at a very low (unusable) resolution. (also on a 2021 MacBook Pro 14")

Microsoft
Status changed to: Under review

Hi @Ueihtam ,

Thank you for letting us know, this feedback will be shared with the engineering team and we will provide you updates!

Microsoft
Status changed to: Tell us more

@Ueihtam @mrosernthal 

A new beta release came out on Friday: 

In this release we've addressed display configuration failures that occurred when using the 2021 MacBook Pro 14" and 16" models with multiple monitors. Specifically, we handled scenarios where external monitors were positioned above the MacBook display. In addition, we addressed a crash on early versions of macOS 12, and fixed customer-reported smart card and folder redirection issues.

Thanks to everyone who reported bugs and worked with us to diagnose and fix issues. If you encounter any errors, you can contact us via Help > Submit Feedback.

 

Please download the beta at aka.ms/rdmacbeta and let us know if this issue is continuing!

Copper Contributor

Thanks a lot, guys! I can confirm a new beta is working with 2 monitors on MBP 14" 2021 with M1 again, I got back also a good resolution (previously it was working only on 1024x768 or something else what looked worked on retina than the screen on my historic calculator from primary school).

 

Only problem was the app crashed during I was trying to import my 32 connections from RDP files. After I run it again, it's working great. 

 

Thank you so much again!

 

Kejml

Microsoft
Status changed to: Closed

10.7.5 in App Store has fixed this problem

Copper Contributor

This issue seems to have reappeared over the weekend; any updates rolled out? I am on  version 10.7.7 on a 16" MBP M1

Copper Contributor

same issue as @gfpcp . 

 

16" MPB Pro M1 Max with 10.7.7 RDP will not engage multiple local monitors when connecting to VM running Windows 10. 

 

 

Copper Contributor

I have the same problem again as before like @gfpcp and @mpgny. MB Pro 14" 2021 with M1, RDP 10.7.7. When I have "Use all monitors" checked, it will open just on one monitor. When Resolution is setup to "Default for this display" it opens in small rectangle with resolution very similar to my old calculator 😄 .(640x480 or something similar)

Copper Contributor

My IT department help me downgrade to 10.7.1 and the feature was restored. I am thankful. This is a really important feature to me. 

Copper Contributor

This is happening on 16" MacBook Pro M1 Max, when connected to 2 extended monitors and starting a remote session to a Windows machine. The remote session will only use 1 monitor with low resolution. The only solution I have now is like @mpgny  to remain on an old Beta version 10.7.1 . Would love to see it fixed in a newer release, so I can update the application.

Copper Contributor

Anyone knows how to re-open this ticket, it shows as closed and i'm not sure @Pernille-Eskebo will do anything about it.

Copper Contributor

My IT department had Microsoft Support observe my computer and took notes. We tried a horizontal arrangement of the screens and that worked. It was when one monitor was placed beneath the other two that causes the app to fail. They said they were aware of this particular bug and would be building it into a future release. Probably not 10.7.8 but after that. 

 

In the mean time there appear to be two work arounds, downgrade the app if you have access to an older version, such as 10.7.1 or arrange the screens side by side. 

 

I don't know if there are other bugs that might be at work in your situation, but that appears to be the one I am wrestling with. Best wishes. 

Microsoft

Thanks @mpgny for helping out. As mentioned, developers are aware of this issue and working towards a fix (multiple Tech Community threads tracking it), I will re-open the ticket to signify this! @gfpcp 

Copper Contributor

Thank you @mpgny  and @John_Spencer 

Microsoft

@mpgny @gfpcp @Sonny1201 Can you send the arrangement of your monitors (through macOS settings) in the thread to help provide examples for developers to triage and debug the issue? Thanks! 

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Status changed to: Under review
 
Copper Contributor

Here you go  @John_Spencer 

 

Sometimes I had a third monitor as well with an iPad Pro on sidecar.

 

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Copper Contributor

@mpgny  thank you for sharing your solution! 

 

@John_Spencer This is my current display arrangement. Two extended monitor on top, side by side, and built-in display at the bottom.

 

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Currently, my work around is to close my mac lid before I start the remote session, so when the session starts, I only have 2 display side by side, so the bug won't trigger, and I get 2 extended monitor in the remote session with good resolution. After the session starts, I can open my lid, the built-in monitor won't be connected to the remote session, but the 2 extended monitor stay with the remote session in a good state.

 

Copper Contributor

Greetings. I have a followup to the solution. 

 

1) Quite Remote Desktop

2) Open System preference --> displays --> arrange monitors horizontally

3) Launch Microsoft Remote Desktop (10.7.7) 

4) Connect to your remote device (verify all screens are used)

4) Return to System preferences --> displays --> arrange monitors as desired. 

5) viola. 

Copper Contributor

@mpgny Unbelievable! 😄

 

Unfortunatelly when I put it back to my arrangement it doesn't work again as before.

 

@John_Spencer : I am using this arrangement:

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Copper Contributor

same as @Kejml_BV; when rearranging it fails again. my IT told me a new version was out 10.7.8; i installed but still having issues

Microsoft

The fix is available on the latest beta client version 10.7.9 (build 2011). You can get it from aka.ms/rdmacbeta

 

Send us a screenshot of your display arrangement if you're still hitting the issue after trying with the latest build

Copper Contributor

Thank you so much @gietal, now it's working well even in my arrangement with the beta 10.7.9.

Copper Contributor

Hi, I'm getting the same issue on a 2021 16-inch macbook pro, using remote desktop 10.9.5. It was working in a previous version but regressed at some point. Using @Sonny1201's workaround works for me, thankfully! My display arrangement is this, with my laptop at the bottom and 2 4k monitors side by side.

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