The mouse pointer may disappear or be displayed incorrectly in the RDP window in the following case:
Open an RDP window. The remote desktop begins rendering after logging on. Keep the mouse pointer outside the window after this point. Click on another local window to bring it into focus. Then move the mouse pointer into the RDP window. Either the mouse pointer will disappear, or it will be displayed incorrectly.
This abnormal state can be resolved by clicking inside the RDP window (or taking other actions) to bring focus to the RDP window.
Alternatively, enabling the 'Set focus to local desktop when the mouse moves out of the RDP desktop' option will shift the window focus to the RDP window as soon as the mouse moves into it, thus preventing this issue.
Related issues:
#1067
#1052
The mouse pointer may disappear or be displayed incorrectly in the RDP window in the following case:
Open an RDP window. The remote desktop begins rendering after logging on. Keep the mouse pointer outside the window after this point. Click on another local window to bring it into focus. Then move the mouse pointer into the RDP window. Either the mouse pointer will disappear, or it will be displayed incorrectly.
This abnormal state can be resolved by clicking inside the RDP window (or taking other actions) to bring focus to the RDP window.
Alternatively, enabling the 'Set focus to local desktop when the mouse moves out of the RDP desktop' option will shift the window focus to the RDP window as soon as the mouse moves into it, thus preventing this issue.
Related issues:
#1067
#1052