It's annoying because I then need to copy/paste that file over to the remote desktop side and then insert it where I need it as opposed to being able to quickly just take a screenshot and paste it in. My only workaround at this time is to select the screenshots to be automatically saved as images to the mac side desktop so when I screenshot in remote desktop, it does indeed work and saves the image file automatically on the Mac side. ![]() Now, a small thumbnail preview window will pop up, showing you a preview of the screenshot taken on Mac. First, take a Screenshot by pressing the three keys together on Mac, Shift+Command+3. ![]() ![]() So the problem only seems to be when both taking a screenshot and trying to paste it within the same remote desktop session. Also Read- 4 Ways to Clear Clipboard in Mac. So it is just a problem of it being made available to to the remote desktop clipboard.įunny enough, if I use the same screenshot tool on the Mac side to take a screenshot, and then go back into remote desktop, I can paste that screenshot without issue. If I minimize the remote desktop session and go back to the Mac side, I am able to paste that screenshot though. ![]() I noticed a problem when using Microsoft Remote Desktop on OSX 11.4 on a Macbook Pro M1 where if I take a screenshot within remote desktop using the Mac screenshot tool (sending the screenshot to the clipboard), the screenshot is not available to paste within remote desktop.
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