Many things work smoother and quicker in Chrome. This was true with Chrome Remote Desktop until recently. I do appreciate the Chrome team is transitioning more apps to be web based instead of requiring software to be downloaded. Chrome Remote Desktop is one of the recent apps making this transition.
This past week I have tried to work on my computer remotely because my knee hurt to sit at my desk. When day trading and remotely connection to my computer, I found that when I clicked, the computer was showing the click a few spaces lower than where the mouse was shown. I initially tried this with my Samsung Tab S4 using Dex on my TV screen. I figured it was a problem with Dex,so I was looking to replace my tablet and used this as an opportunity to try something new.
I tried a Pixel Slate to have the same results. I tried it on an HP Chromebook and had the same results. I was not aware that I wasn't running the latest version on my computer so I updated it. As you can see on the right.
Problem
What I have found is when moving the mouse near the bottom of the remote screen, the mouse lines up nearly perfect. As you move the mouse higher on the screen, the actual location of the mouse is lower than the displayed position of the mouse.
I hope this problem can be fixed quickly. It is annoying and I don't recall having this problem before they moved to the web based application of Chrome Remote Desktop. I have noticed this problem for the last 2 weeks which lines up with the most recent update to the Chrome Remote Desktop.
I am confident that the Chrome team at Google will get this fixed quickly.
This past week I have tried to work on my computer remotely because my knee hurt to sit at my desk. When day trading and remotely connection to my computer, I found that when I clicked, the computer was showing the click a few spaces lower than where the mouse was shown. I initially tried this with my Samsung Tab S4 using Dex on my TV screen. I figured it was a problem with Dex,so I was looking to replace my tablet and used this as an opportunity to try something new.
I tried a Pixel Slate to have the same results. I tried it on an HP Chromebook and had the same results. I was not aware that I wasn't running the latest version on my computer so I updated it. As you can see on the right.
Problem
What I have found is when moving the mouse near the bottom of the remote screen, the mouse lines up nearly perfect. As you move the mouse higher on the screen, the actual location of the mouse is lower than the displayed position of the mouse.
I hope this problem can be fixed quickly. It is annoying and I don't recall having this problem before they moved to the web based application of Chrome Remote Desktop. I have noticed this problem for the last 2 weeks which lines up with the most recent update to the Chrome Remote Desktop.
I am confident that the Chrome team at Google will get this fixed quickly.
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