Remember to 'Power On' the monitor when your are finished with your Anydesk otherwise someone on the other side has to physically turn off and back on the monitor. Now the monitor will turn off as if it was in standby (but it's not because even if you move the remote mouse it won't wake up the monitor).ĭO NOT use the 'shut off' button above Contrast instead use the 'Power On/Off' button on the bottom left.
Instead to physically turn off the remote monitor, use this portable software to Power Off the monitor via DDC/CI commands. Sometimes this persists after the network is re-established. GPU: AMD RX560 with Adrenalin Edition 18.8.1 2 Answers Sorted by: 2 Is your network connection stable A dodgy internet connection seems to manifest from the client side as the remote session freezing up (though I know from people at the location that the remote host is responsive). This happens because Windows removes the Plug&Play monitor and Anydesk doesn't know that the monitor is still there. After hours of googling for a solution, I wanted to share with you how I fixed this annoying problem that happens only with monitor connected with Display Port.īasically, when you are connected to a Anydesk session (but also Teamviewer or any remote access software.) and the remote pc is using DisplayPort, it happens that as soon as someone physically turn off the monitor the session will stay up but you can't click or do anything.