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		<title>Ghastly cursor performance XenApp 6.5 &#8211;&gt; RDP &#8211;&gt; 2012 Server</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately since XenApp 6.5 doesn&#8217;t support 2012 we&#8217;re forced to use RDP to access those desktops instead of just publishing them as desktops. It sucks, but it is a tolerable situation &#8211; until you actually do it. The cursor performance for me by default was terrible. I felt like I was working on an X-client &#8230; <a href="https://www.crummylogic.com/wordpress/?p=79" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Ghastly cursor performance XenApp 6.5 &#8211;> RDP &#8211;> 2012 Server</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately since XenApp 6.5 doesn&#8217;t support 2012 we&#8217;re forced to use RDP to access those desktops instead of just publishing them as desktops. It sucks, but it is a tolerable situation &#8211; until you actually do it. The cursor performance for me by default was terrible. I felt like I was working on an X-client hosted from Germany. Typical behavior for the cursor when in an RDP session is that it moves as fluid as on your own desktop, not so with 2012. I thought maybe the solution was to upgrade to Remote Desktop Client 8 on the XenApp host since RDPing straight from my PC (across the Internet) yielded fine results. That had no useful affect. The solution ended up being a simple UI change on the client end.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Enable pointer shadow&#8221; UNCHECK IT! Night and day, try it.</p>
<p>As a funny aside, if I had a 2008r2 RDP window open inside the 2012 RDP window, the behavior inside the RDP inside the RDP was normal and good. Once I &#8220;cursored&#8221; out of the RDP inside the RDP into the upper level RDP behavior got funky again, whatever.</p>
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