Microsoft Remote Desktop Screenshot

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In the Microsoft Remote Desktop app on Mac OS X (from the Mac app store), I can't figure out how to take a screenshot. The alternative remote desktop keyboard shortcuts that worked on older versions of remote desktop (like Ctrl+Alt+Plus Key(+)) don't seem to work on this version.

1. Use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to connect to a remote PC or virtual apps and desktops made available by your admin.

2. • Access remote PCs running Windows Professional or Enterprise and Windows Server.

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  • What does Microsoft Remote Desktop do? Use Microsoft Remote Desktop for Mac to connect to a remote PC or virtual apps and desktops made available by your admin. With Microsoft Remote Desktop, you can be productive no matter where you are.GET STARTEDConfigure your PC for remote access using the information at https://aka.ms/rdsetup.Learn about our other Remote Desktop clients at https://aka.ms/rdclients.KEY ​FEATURES• Access remote PCs running Windows Professional or Enterprise and Windows Server.• Access managed resources published by your admin.• Connect through a Remote Desktop Gateway.• Secure connection to your data and applications.• Simple management of your connections and user account from the Connection Center.• Audio and video streaming.• Redirect folders, your clipboard, and local devices such as microphones and cameras.Submit feedback at https://aka.ms/rdmacfbk.

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    Here's a question for you:

    I often use remote desktop to connect to my office pc. Often times, I'm writing a document on the office pc and I need to include a screenshot of an application etc. Over RDP, how do I make the office pc take a screen shot and have it pasteable? When I attempt to take a screen shot over RDP, it takes a screen shot of my RDP session, (ie it's my local pc taking the screen shot, not the office pc), and the image is not pasteable by the office pc into the document.

    Anyone know any tricks?

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    You can buy software, called Remote Screenshot, from Snapfiles, (Google search brings it up), which has a free trial.

    Or, how about using the on screen keyboard (accessability in start menu), and pressing the key on the machine.

    Or maybe get VNC which is better than remote desktop, …

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    Open onscreen keyboard on your office pc(remotely accessed pc) and select CTRL+ALT+Prnt Scrn on the onscreen keyboard.Then you can paste it.

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    You can buy software, called Remote Screenshot, from Snapfiles, (Google search brings it up), which has a free trial.

    Or, how about using the on screen keyboard (accessability in start menu), and pressing the key on the machine.

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    Or maybe get VNC which is better than remote desktop, (and Free to my knowledge), run a higher resolution on the machine running VNC, so that a full desktop view can be seen. then take your screenshot, and crop it down to only show that of the remote PC.