Version 7.12.0 du 21/06/2024- New : You can now drag application windows between RealVNC Viewer windows when using Multi-Window mode.
- New : The toolbar that is displayed during a remote access session can now be pinned in place using the ToolbarPin parameter, found in the Expert section of RealVNC Viewer’s Preferences.
- New : It is now possible to send the clipboard content as keystrokes to a VNC Server. This is useful to “paste” text where standard clipboard pasting is unavailable, such as on the Windows logon screen. This feature is accessible via the F8 menu and can be configured using the ClipboardKeystrokesEnable parameter.
- New : You can now retrieve a list of connected VNC Viewer users in RealVNC Server with the -getconnections argument. For example, on Windows, “C:Program FilesRealVNCVNC Servervncserver.exe” -service -getconnections
- Improved : The Session Information dialog now clearly shows whether a cloud connection is peer-to-peer or relayed.
- Improved : When connecting to a RealVNC Server configured to use Interactive System Authentication, RealVNC Viewer will now correctly focus the appropriate button.
- Improved : Keyboard shortcuts for the menu items on the “F8 Menu”, accessible during a remote access session, work correctly in all supported locales.
- Fixed : Resolved an issue where On-Demand Assist sessions could end unexpectedly while signed in to RealVNC Viewer with SSO.
- Fixed : Address Book connections for a cloud-joined RealVNC Server no longer appear multiple times in a group.
Version 7.11.0 du 25/04/2024- New : Added support for SSO sign-in (Entra ID/Azure AD) using your email address instead of an OIDC identifier.
- New : Multi-Window Mode is now available on RealVNC Viewer for macOS. When connecting to devices with multiple monitors, you can now pop out each remote monitor into its own window in RealVNC Viewer.
- Improved : Screen recording in multi-window mode now only records the screen(s) that are being shown.
- Improved : Re-introduced support for Windows Server 2012 following Microsoft’s announcement to make Extended Security Updates (ESUs) available.
- Fixed : Resolved an issue with large groups of computers failing to load correctly.
- Fixed : The installation package for macOS now reports correct version information for patch/software management systems.