Android Physical Trackpad (2 finger scrolling)

Android Physical Trackpad (2 finger scrolling)

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Hi, I’m using Remote Desktop Manager on my Xiaomi Pad 7 and I’ve noticed two issues:

Trackpad Scrolling
I’m connecting my tablet with the Xiaomi Pad 7 Focus Keyboard (physical keyboard with trackpad). Overall, the trackpad works well, but the two-finger scrolling isn’t very smooth. Interestingly, when I use two-finger scrolling directly on the screen, it’s smooth and responsive.

Windows Hotkeys
I’m also facing an issue with Windows hotkeys. For example, I can’t use Alt + Tab to switch apps in Windows, because the shortcut is intercepted by the tablet itself. I read a support article suggesting that using the tablet in Workstation Mode (similar to Samsung DeX Mode) could solve this problem, but I’m not sure if I’ve missed an existing fix.

Could you let me know if there are already solutions or settings I should adjust for these two issues?

Thanks in advance for your help!

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Hello,

Thank you for reporting this. We will investigate to see if there's anything we can do to improve the scrolling performance.
However, regarding the Alt + Tab issue, unfortunately, there isn't much we can do, as this is a system-level shortcut that cannot be intercepted.

Best regards,
Frederick Simard

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Hello,

Thank you for reporting this. We will investigate to see if there's anything we can do to improve the scrolling performance.
However, regarding the Alt + Tab issue, unfortunately, there isn't much we can do, as this is a system-level shortcut that cannot be intercepted.

Best regards,
Frederick Simard


@Frederick Simard
Appreciate for your prompt reply.

Looking forward for the improvement or solutions for scrolling performance.
As I compared to Windows App, Windows App have a good scrolling performance but issues where it will click on something after 2 fingers scrolling.
Hope this input could be a help.

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Hello,

We've released a new version that includes a fix for the scrolling issue you were experiencing.

Best Regards,
Frederick Simard