The updated 32 bit was still console but it used Windows GDI. The first 32 bit one was DOS based, console. SemWare, the best for Dos/Windows since the 80s. My power programmer editor is Qedit/TSE by I use the Dos Box for development, I'm old school and
Overall, there is a keyboard drag when over RDP. I tried this registry option and it doesn't work. You have to use "Hibernate" instead of "Sleep" then and waking up from "Hibernate" can take a few seconds but for me that is ok. Same solution - disable "Connected Standby". I had hoped that the "Creators Update" would have fixed this, but nope, same problem. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\CsEnabled to 0). Now why the system doesn't get out of "Connected Standby" if I am actively working with it via remote desktop is beyond me, but you can easily avoid it by turning off "Connected Standby" (registry key Pro 4, so that the login screen appears, the system gets out of "Connected Standby". As soon as I make the screen wake up by pressing any key on the type cover connected to the surface Via remote desktop I can do whatever typing, working, compiling - the surface pro 4 never gets out of "Connected Standby" and the UI is lagging. If you look at the Event Log you can see that Windows enters "Connected Standby" (Kernel - Power, Information, The system is entering connected standby, Reason: Idle timeout). This is clearly a problem with windows 10. CPU goes from 0-10% slowly and goes back to zero and repeats. 'System' process slowly spikes up with CPU with the lid open. 'System' process spikes up the CPU with the lid closed (only difference is touch screen). 'System' process doesn't spike up the CPU with the lid closed delay/pause every 2 seconds with RDP enabled In addition to the delay/pause, you will also notice the 'System' process spikes theĬpu up every 12 seconds to around 10% if you have a touch screen laptop with the lid closed and it goes away immediately when you open the lid. Use another computer and remote into the laptop, wait 1min for the screen to go off and you will notice the delay/pause every 2 seconds when you drag windows around. Configure the laptop to have the screen turn off after 1min.ĥ.
Enable RDP on the windows 10 pro laptopĤ.
After OS install, install latest windows updatesģ.
Format the laptop and install windows 10 pro via MediaCreationTool.exe with USB stickĢ. It is best to test from a clean install so you know there can't be anything else that could be causing this problem:ġ. I just tested this with two more laptops and same results. The RDP host is an actual laptop, client is my lab machine. Sorry, I cannot reproduce your issue on my environment.