Apple Remote Desktop User Guide
- Welcome
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- Control or observe one client computer
- Observe multiple client computers
- Use High Performance screen sharing
- Shortcuts in the multiple-client observe window
- Choose how to control and observe
- Share screens with client computers
- Send messages
- Set up a computer running VNC software
- View a VNC server’s additional displays
- View a computer’s system status while observing
- View a user’s account picture while observing
- Switch between full screen and in-window control
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- Administer computers
- Copy files
- Copy options
- Install files
- Upgrade software
- Manage files and apps
- Set preferences on client computers
- Sleep, shut down, log out, or restart a computer
- Lock or unlock a screen
- Edit client attributes
- Execute commands remotely
- Send UNIX command templates
- About networksetup
- About systemsetup
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- How reporting data is collected
- Search for files
- Create file reports
- Create computer usage reports
- Create hardware reports
- Create a network responsiveness report
- Get an Administration Settings report
- Use a Task Server to create reports
- Export reports
- Generate report data automatically
- Change report layout
- Report field definitions
- Copyright
Switch between in-window control and full screen in Remote Desktop
You can control a computer either through the control window or using the entire administrator computer screen. The “Fit screen to full display” button toggles between these two modes.
In in-window mode, you can switch between fitting the client screen in the window or showing it actual size, possibly scrolling around the window to see the entire client screen. In full-screen mode, the client computer screen is scaled up to completely fill the administrator screen. In addition to the client screen, there are a number of Remote Desktop controls still visible overlaying the client screen.
Control a client computer.
For information, see Control or observe one client computer or Set up a computer running VNC software.
Click the “Fit screen to full display” button in the control window toolbar.