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Resolution Suggester, developed by Digital Forces Corp, is a lightweight utility designed to streamline Remote Desktop sessions by automatically calculating the most efficient window size and placement for any given monitor. After detecting the host display’s native resolution, DPI scaling, and supported display modes, the program runs a set of algorithms that return precise winposstr coordinates for either a single full-screen RDP window or a side-by-side dual-window layout. These coordinates can be copied immediately into an active Remote Desktop connection, or the application can write them directly into an existing .rdp file, eliminating manual trial-and-error adjustments. The tool is especially useful for system administrators who manage multiple workstations from a single console, developers who test software across several screen configurations, and power users who run virtual offices on laptops that are frequently docked to dissimilar monitors. By ensuring that every remote session opens at a size that uses the maximum available pixels without hiding the local taskbar or overflowing the visible desktop, Resolution Suggester reduces eye strain and improves multitasking efficiency. The current release, version 1.0.0, represents the first and only edition of the program, focusing solely on resolution analysis and RDP geometry optimization without additional bloat. Categorized within the Remote Computing subsegment of the Networking software group, the utility occupies a narrow but essential niche that bridges display management and remote access workflows. Resolution Suggester is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.
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