![]() ![]() A gpupdate /force was not sufficient to apply this setting. To work around this issue, set the following GPO to Disabled on your local (host), and reboot. ![]() This is caused by the change v1903 to RDP’s default Graphics Driver used for RDP sessions wo WDDM, prior to 1903 this was XDDM (thanks for the upgrade Microsoft) This problem also manifests itself on occasion as a black box that “sticks” to your cursor and follows it around the screen, blocking out whatever it is you hover over, making it incredibly difficult to continue using. If you have multiple monitors, and are running Windows 10 v1903 on your local (host) computer, and are connecting to other Windows 10 machines (regardless of version) via Remote Desktop, you may well have experienced the rather annoying mouse “jump” or “bump” as you pass your cursor across the boundaries of the 2, 3, 4 monitors. Fix Windows 10 Remote Desktop Mouse “Bump” Glitch w/Multiple Monitors
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