Hey, First off, thanks for the great app, it's my new favorite remote desktop app with lots of easy working functions.
There is a single (important) function that doesn't work properly when i'm connected with my remote desktop through the app.
My Gboard app is working in a basic version, meaning I can only type without the additional assistance.
The other functions: slide, settings, auto correct or gettiing suggestions aren't available.
I've used other remote apps before, and another had the same issue. But they had an option to choose to have plain text app or with the added functions allowed.
Tries it with different keyboard apps and tried many different settings, all without succes.
Typing on a keyboard or phone without these options is almost impossible to do after we get used to having the assistances helping out.
So would be great to hear if i'm searching in the wrong settings, or this is done on purpose?
Hello,
Thank you for your feedback. Could you try enabling the "Enable Keyboard Layout Compatibility Mode" option in the application settings? With Gboard, this should allow you to see auto-suggestions.
To enable this option, navigate to: Application Settings > Sessions > Unified Remote Connection Settings > Display. Then, enable the "Enable Keyboard Layout Compatibility Mode" option.
Best regards,
Frederick Simard
Hello,
Thank you for your feedback. Could you try enabling the "Enable Keyboard Layout Compatibility Mode" option in the application settings? With Gboard, this should allow you to see auto-suggestions.
To enable this option, navigate to: Application Settings > Sessions > Unified Remote Connection Settings > Display. Then, enable the "Enable Keyboard Layout Compatibility Mode" option.
Best regards,
Frederick Simard
Thanks haha
Ofcourse (like always) after days searching without succes, and sharing it in a post you found it in the end.
Came back to delete my post, but I already got a reply from you. Thanks for the quick answer as well!
Glad to hear that! If you encounter any other issues, please let us know.
Best regards,
Frederick Simard