Blogging about Royal TS/X, Royal Server and Royal Passwords

In Royal TS and Royal TSX we have two different task objects: Command Tasks and Key Sequence Tasks. Command tasks can be used to execute a specific command (such as connecting to a VPN) and key sequence tasks can be...

Royal TS gained support for VNC connections a couple of years ago by integrating with external VNC viewer apps (like Ultra VNC and TightVNC). For a long time, this was the only option because of the lack of good VNC comp...

Are you running on a Surface Pro 4 or do you have a fancy new 4k screen? If so, you probably configured Windows to use your high-DPI screen. Most applications are not “DPI aware” and will be scaled up, so that it looks b...

Hello early adopters!

Update: We just released Royal TSX V2.2 which is fully compatible with OS X 10.11 El Capitan! So if you’ve already upgraded to El Capitan we highly recommend you update to Royal TSX V2.2 as soon a...

With Royal TS V3.1 we introduced a new PowerShell connection type which allows you to run any PowerShell script and display the results in a grid (for object data) or as text (like the console). In this quick tutoria...

For years now, Royal TS offers a handy little command called Connect with Options which allows you to quickly override common connection settings without modifying the existing connection object. For example: if you ar...

Back in February this year, we released the initial Royal Server 1.0. And as promised, this was just the beginning. We continued to improve existing functionality, listened to our customers and built some awesome new fea...