

No-one, though, might rule out the complexity of a Windows native method. It’s not advisable to update to Windows 10 Pro only to use a particular feature especially because on Windows Store too many remote desktop applications are available already.

There are two reasons you may need a Remote Desktop for: For daily users, the Home version just offers ample features.

On the other hand, Windows 10 Pro has more options but it is also the more expensive choice. And that’s why features are less in Windows 10 home edition. It seems like for their luxury offerings Microsoft prefers to reserve a handful of features always. Now you can only get these features in Versions Pro and Enterprise of Windows 10. Features like group policy editor gpedit.msc and Remote Desktop RDP has been dropped by Microsoft in Windows 10 home since it meant for home use. Remote Desktop is not available in Windows 10 Home.
