In summary, for my problem, to get the Mac and PC clipboards to work in unison, I needed to understand that the adjustment was under "Connections", that the "Edit PC" option only shows up under certain conditions, and that the settings for the clipboard is under "Devices & Audio". (So, at that point, both "Command" and "Control" meta keys work on the remotely connected PC). You can either select All Users, which means any other device on your network, or any Mac you own, can access and connect, or click the plus sign to pick the exact users. Regarding meta-keys, other answers on this page explain that by default " Command-C" etc are used on the Mac while " Control-C" etc are used on Windows, and that this can be expanded so that the Mac's "Command-C" type keyboard controls will also work on the PC. Choose which users you want to have remote access to or the ability to control your Mac. I am now able to transfer data from Mac to PC and from PC to Mac using the clipboard so "copy, cut, paste" all work smoothly between the machines. The app is designed to give Mac users access to a Windows PC via RemoteFX, and. ![]() with its Remote Desktop being the latest to benefit. Once I did that, I was able to reconnect, and this time the Mac clipboard and the PC clipboard became unified as a single, shared clipboard. Apple has updated its Transporter app for developers with.
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