AnyDesk 7.1.1 Update for Linux: New Features, Bug Fixes, and Enhanced User Experience
The AnyDesk update on October 29, 2025, version 7.1.1 for Linux, brings a host of new features and bug fixes designed to enhance user experience and improve performance.
New Features:
- Users can now block the remote device, log out, and change the remote user directly from the outgoing session action menu, providing greater control over remote interactions.
- A new option has been implemented to manage the visibility of hidden files within the file transfer interface, making it easier to organize file sharing.
- An automatic closing feature for the acceptance window has been added, which activates once all incoming sessions have concluded, improving user workflow.
- Incomplete file transfers will now resume seamlessly rather than starting from scratch, enhancing efficiency during data exchanges.
Bug Fixes:
- Several memory leaks have been addressed, optimizing the application’s resource management.
- An issue with clipboard functionality not working during outgoing sessions in Wayland composers has been resolved, ensuring smoother communication between devices.
- A problem where configuration files for the standard client were deleted upon purging a custom client has been fixed, safeguarding user settings.
- Unexpected advertisements for licensed users have been eliminated, enhancing the user experience.
- A glitch that prevented the main window from retaining its size and position after reopening has been corrected.
- Users can now paste text into the address bar via the mouse context menu without issues, streamlining navigation.
- A remote image transmission issue when switching to a secondary monitor has been rectified, ensuring consistent performance across multiple displays.
- A problem where the remote file list did not display during transfer after reconnecting to a newly logged-in user has been resolved.
- Unexpected crashes of AnyDesk One when clicking links or changing focus on Raspberry Pi devices have been addressed for greater stability.
- An error that caused login failures to an AnyDesk account from AnyDesk One has been fixed, restoring accessibility.
- Various incorrect or missing translations in the settings have been corrected to improve user comprehension.
Other Changes:
- Username and image customization options have been removed from the privacy settings to enhance protection against identity fraud.
These updates not only enhance the functionality and security of the application but also provide a more seamless and reliable experience for users.
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