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I occasionally use my Galaxy S4 Android phone to connect to my computer via Remote Desktop in order to use SolidWorks for 3d modeling. In order to make this experience more comfortable, I want to get a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. What I'm wondering is whether the keys translate well when I am connected to my computer.

In other words: the keys probably translate well enough when I am just using the phone. However, the phone does not tend to utilize keys the same way Windows does - ctrl-c, alt-F1, etc.. Do those functions/keys translate when II'm connected to my computer through my phone?

And a similar question for a Bluetooth mouse, I suppose. Does the computer recognize a mouse when it is connected through my phone via Remote Desktop?

I occasionally use my Galaxy S4 Android phone to connect to my computer via Remote Desktop in order to use SolidWorks for 3d modeling. In order to make this experience more comfortable, I want to get a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. What I'm wondering is whether the keys translate well when I am connected to my computer.

In other words: the keys probably translate well enough when I am just using the phone. However, the phone does not tend to utilize keys the same way Windows does - ctrl-c, alt-F1, etc.. Do those functions/keys translate when I connected to my computer through my phone?

And a similar question for a Bluetooth mouse, I suppose. Does the computer recognize a mouse when it is connected through my phone via Remote Desktop?

I occasionally use my Galaxy S4 Android phone to connect to my computer via Remote Desktop in order to use SolidWorks for 3d modeling. In order to make this more comfortable, I want to get a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. What I'm wondering is whether the keys translate well when I am connected to my computer.

In other words: the keys probably translate well enough when I am just using the phone. However, the phone does not tend to utilize keys the same way Windows does - ctrl-c, alt-F1, etc.. Do those functions/keys translate when I'm connected to my computer through my phone?

And a similar question for a Bluetooth mouse, I suppose. Does the computer recognize a mouse when it is connected through my phone via Remote Desktop?

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I occasionally use my Galaxy S4 Android phone to connect to my computer via Remote Desktop in order to use SolidWorks for 3d modeling. In order to make this experience more comfortable, I want to get a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. What I'm wondering is whether the keys translate well when I am connected to my computer.

In other words: the keys probably translate well enough when I am just using the phone. However, the phone does not tend to utilize keys the same way Windows does - ctrl-c, alt-F1, etc.. Do those functions/keys translate when I connected to my computer through my phone?

And a similar question for a Bluetooth mouse, I suppose. Does the computer recognize a mouse when it is connected through my phone via Remote Desktop?

I occasionally use my Android phone to connect to my computer via Remote Desktop in order to use SolidWorks for 3d modeling. In order to make this experience more comfortable, I want to get a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. What I'm wondering is whether the keys translate well when I am connected to my computer.

In other words: the keys probably translate well enough when I am just using the phone. However, the phone does not tend to utilize keys the same way Windows does - ctrl-c, alt-F1, etc.. Do those functions/keys translate when I connected to my computer through my phone?

And a similar question for a Bluetooth mouse, I suppose. Does the computer recognize a mouse when it is connected through my phone via Remote Desktop?

I occasionally use my Galaxy S4 Android phone to connect to my computer via Remote Desktop in order to use SolidWorks for 3d modeling. In order to make this experience more comfortable, I want to get a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. What I'm wondering is whether the keys translate well when I am connected to my computer.

In other words: the keys probably translate well enough when I am just using the phone. However, the phone does not tend to utilize keys the same way Windows does - ctrl-c, alt-F1, etc.. Do those functions/keys translate when I connected to my computer through my phone?

And a similar question for a Bluetooth mouse, I suppose. Does the computer recognize a mouse when it is connected through my phone via Remote Desktop?

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Using Bluetooth keyboard and mouse via Remote Desktop

I occasionally use my Android phone to connect to my computer via Remote Desktop in order to use SolidWorks for 3d modeling. In order to make this experience more comfortable, I want to get a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. What I'm wondering is whether the keys translate well when I am connected to my computer.

In other words: the keys probably translate well enough when I am just using the phone. However, the phone does not tend to utilize keys the same way Windows does - ctrl-c, alt-F1, etc.. Do those functions/keys translate when I connected to my computer through my phone?

And a similar question for a Bluetooth mouse, I suppose. Does the computer recognize a mouse when it is connected through my phone via Remote Desktop?