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Are you facing the same issue when using Windows 8.1 computer directly?.Thank you for posting your concern on the forum.Īs per the issue description you are unable to close the open program easily of your Windows 8.1 computer from your iPad. The desire: allow me to easily close the program while in Touch Mode on the iPad (using a minimum of clicks, touches or swipes/gestures).Īny solutions or suggestions are welcome. I can hover the mouse over the top of the screen and after a pause, it will bring down a bar that allows me to minimize or close the program. While in Mouse Pointer mode, I can guide the mouse to the top of the screen, do a double tap and drag down to pull the program down to the bottom of the screen (close program) or Which changes navigation from "Touch Mode" to navigation by "Mouse Pointer". The other workaround is to select "Mouse Pointer" in the RD app itself (from the black bar at the top of the screen), (the same function as doing right click) and from there, I can either return to the window, pin the program to the taskbar, or close the program.
The workarounds: I am able to swipe in from the left side of the screen to return to my desktop and from there, I locate the PC Settings program in the tray and do a "touch for two seconds" gesture on the running program, which brings up the context menu The iPad's arrow that brings up events and notifications is pulled down on the iPad, instead of grasping the active Windows "PC Settings" program window. When I try the "Swipe down to close window" gesture, There is no X visible in the right corner nor a minimize dash. The problem: once I've finished using this program (or any other Metro interface program), I am unable to easily close the program's window. I navigate to the PC Settings program by pressing the Windows button (or via Charms>Settings>Change PC Settings). The situation: while connected, my Ipad is using "Touch mode" which allows gestures and finger touch to navigate Windows. The setup: I connect to Windows 8.1 via my iPad Air using the Microsoft Remote Desktop app (ver.