How to Show Unpinned Remote Desktop?

Working on a Remote Desktop session can feel almost like using a local computer. To make the experience smoother, Microsoft includes a Remote Desktop Connection Bar that allows you to minimize, restore, or close your remote session without leaving full-screen mode.

However, many users accidentally unpin the connection bar and then wonder where it went. Since the bar automatically hides when unpinned, it may seem to have disappeared completely.

The connection bar is usually still there; it is simply hidden. In this guide, we will explain what the unpinned Remote Desktop bar is, why it hides itself, and all the methods you can use to show it again.


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Methods to Show Unpinned Remote Desktop

➢ Method 1: Move Your Mouse to the Top of the Screen

Firstly, ensure the Remote Desktop Session is in Full-Screen Mode, as the connection bar is available only when the session is running in full-screen mode.

  • ➔ Slowly move your mouse cursor to the top edge of the screen. This will make the hidden connection bar slide down automatically and become visible.
  • ➔ If you want the toolbar to remain visible permanently, click the ‘Pin’ icon on the right side of the connection bar.
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➢ Method 2: Use the Keyboard Shortcut

To unpin the remote desktop, keyboard shortcuts can also help.

  • ➔ While inside the Remote Desktop session, Press Ctrl + Alt + Home on your keyboard.
  • ➔ After pressing the shortcut, the Remote Desktop controls will appear.

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➢ Method 3: Switch Between Full-Screen and Window Mode

In this method, there is a shortcut to toggle between full-screen and windowed modes.

  • ➔ Use the following shortcut by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Break on your keyboard.
  • ➔ Press the same shortcut again to shift to full-screen mode.

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Conclusion

The Remote Desktop connection bar is an important navigation tool that makes managing remote sessions much easier. When it becomes unpinned, it doesn’t actually disappear; it simply hides itself to maximize available screen space.

In most cases, moving your mouse to the top edge of the screen is enough to bring it back. If that doesn’t work, keyboard shortcuts such as Ctrl + Alt + Home or Ctrl + Alt + Break can quickly resolve the issue.

By understanding how the connection bar works and knowing the different ways to restore it, you can manage your Remote Desktop sessions more efficiently and avoid unnecessary interruptions while working remotely.