I run my RDP connect to Windows matching my native Windows resolution because I hate when Windows resizes everything to fit into the device screen. I'm almost always zoomed in and I use touchpad mode, so I'm moving around a lot to see various parts of the screen. While it works, it would be really nice if it had "momentum scrolling", where it continues to move after I lift my finger, the way browsing a website does or most everything else on Android does. This way I could go from one area of the screen to another in a single swipe without having to keep lifting my finger over and over to continue moving. Any chance you could implement this?
Thanks,
Rich
Hello,
Great idea. If we understand correctly, you would like to be able to fling your finger while zoomed in, in touch mode, so that after you release it, the screen continues scrolling and gradually decelerates?
Best Regards,
Frederick Simard
Yes, that's correct. Just to be clear, it's not when using two fingers to simulate clicking a scrollbar, but a single finger to move around the zoomed in screen. The faster you fling, the faster it would move.
Speaking of two finger scrolling for things that have scrollbars, it would be great if the app scrolled the part of the screen that my fingers are touching. Currently, it scrolls the last window to have focus even if that's off the screen when zoomed in. You can see in the attached video where I have two scrollable windows side by side, the app always scrolls the window that has focus, not where my fingers are. All of the other RDP apps I've used will scroll the area I'm touching even if it doesn't currently have focus. This is just like being at the computer and using the mouse scroll wheel to scroll whatever part of the screen your mouse is hovering over, even if that area doesn't have focus.
Thanks again,
Rich
Screen_Recording_20260320_092403.mp4