AnyDesk 7.1.3 Update: Key Bug Fixes for Raspberry Pi and Linux Users

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The AnyDesk update released on January 23, 2026, version 7.1.3, brings significant bug fixes for both Raspberry Pi and Linux systems. Below are some of the key enhancements included in this update:

  1. Key Transmission: Issues with certain key combinations not being transmitted correctly have been resolved, ensuring a smoother input experience.

  2. Interface Errors: Several interface-related problems have been addressed, including crashes when right-clicking on items in recent sessions and errors in the warning dialog that appeared when launching AnyDesk as a root user.

  3. Direct Connections: Enhancements have been made to the direct connection functionality within local area networks (LAN), which occasionally failed to operate as intended.

  4. Session Management: Problems causing the names of recent session items to disappear after being renamed have been fixed, along with an unexpected error when closing outgoing sessions from the tab bar.

  5. Warning and Confirmation Dialogs: Corrections have been implemented for dialogs that would not automatically close when switching tabs, and for those that displayed irrelevant information when configuring unattended access passwords.

  6. User Experience: Minor adjustments were made to the interface and overall user experience, addressing display and scrolling issues in the settings when the window size was too small.

  7. Additional Fixes: A series of minor bugs have been addressed to further improve the program’s performance and stability.

These updates are designed to optimize the user experience, ensuring a smoother, error-free operation.

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