What’s better than using Remote RDP Enterprise by Yongtao Wang? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
Remote RDP Enterprise is basically a full desktop in a pocket, and it treats the phone like a real PC. The big hook is proper keyboard and mouse support, not a clunky pretend cursor. It handles function keys, shortcuts, mouse wheel, left and right click, and the on screen mouse feels precise. Pinch to zoom is smooth, and the app is smart about taps and drags, so moving windows or clicking tiny buttons is not a fight. It supports both Admin mode and Application mode, plus a simple connection manager and auto reconnect, so a dropped Wi Fi does not ruin the session.
For people who care about sound, it streams audio efficiently and the Enterprise build can send microphone input back and even do recording on the remote side. Security is not an afterthought either. TLS and 128 bit encryption are here, along with RDP 7 and RemoteFX, and it handles touch remoting on newer Windows versions. Clipboard sync works for text, and it can map storage so files can move between local and remote without weird workarounds. International keyboards are handled well, so special characters do not break.
It runs on a wide range of Windows from older servers up to Windows 8 and 2012, though only one session at a time. On a PC with BlueStacks, having a big screen and hardware keyboard makes it feel even closer to a native desktop, but it is surprisingly usable on a phone or tablet too.
BlueStacks brings your apps to life on a bigger screen—seamless and straightforward.






