Users of the iPad Pro that want to connect to remote desktops will soon get some relief from problems they face using Parallels Access.

The virtualization software company is testing a version of its remote access application specifically written for the big-screen iPad, which fixes some trouble the software has been having with the device’s massive touchscreen.

On Sunday, the company demonstrated it at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

The Parallels Access app lets people with mobile devices like iPads, iPhones and Android tablets access their Mac and Windows computers while they’re away from home, without having to go through a ton of trouble configuring a remote desktop client. Users of the iPad Pro may have experienced some trouble with using Parallels Access — especially when it comes to features like selecting areas of the screen.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD