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Remote Desktop Not Resizing? 5 Ways to Fix Scaling Issues

Note that outdated OS can cause RDP resizing issues

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Scaling or resizing issues is one of the multiple annoying problems you can experience while using the Remote Desktop on your computer. Most users have complained of Remote Desktop not resizing during sessions.

Remote Desktop software is favored among most organizations these days in line with the growing work-from-home culture. However, this translates to more users encountering Remote Desktop related issues frequently.

Also, the error is often traceable to misconfiguration settings or connection issues. However, connection issues may also make the Remote Desktop application not visible. You can further read why yourcomputer can’t connect to the remote PC.

Hence, this article will examine why Remote Desktop is not resizing and the various ways to fix the problem.

Why won’t Remote Desktop resize or allow scaling?

Why won’t Remote Desktop resize or allow scaling?

Checking out our article onRemote Desktop Gateway Server’s temporarily unavailablemight be another option leading to this problem.

How can I resize/scale the Remote Desktop?

How can I resize/scale the Remote Desktop?

1. Adjust display settings in Remote Desktop Connection

By manually adjusting the setting, Remote Desktop not resizing should be fixed immediately on your next session.

2. Use an RDP saved file

3. Restart your PC

Although it seems easy, it is a good troubleshooting hack that works for most Remote Desktop resizing or smart sizing issues.

4. Update Windows

If there’s an update, Windows will automatically download them. Hence, you can install the updates to fix any compatibility issues that could cause bugs in the Remote Desktop Connection.

5. Change DPI settings from properties

Adjusting DPI settings might seem unusual, but it can help balance the RDP back. Hence, the Remote Desktop not resizing or scaling issue should be fixed after this.

Can I adjust the font display during Remote Desktop sessions?

Yes, you can. It is a known fact that Remote desktops often use small fonts. However, you can adjust it to suit your needs.

Also, modifying the Remote Desktop display can help to enlarge the font of your text.

These are the best ways to fix the Remote Desktop not resizing problem. Ensure to follow all the steps for optimal results.

Check out our guide onenabling and using the Remote Desktop Connection on Windows 10/11might be helpful if you encounter the issue.

If your Windows server is 2019, this guide onenabling Remote Desktop on Windows server 2019might suit you.

Kindly leave your comments in the section if this article has been of help to you. We’d love to hear feedback from you.

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Henderson Jayden Harper

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Henderson Jayden Harper

Windows Software Expert

Passionate about technology, Crypto, software, Windows, and everything computer-related, he spends most of his time developing new skills.