What is the Remote Desktop Keyboard Device Windows Driver?
The Remote Desktop Keyboard Device is a driver associated with the use of a physical keyboard in a Remote Desktop (RDP) session, typically when you're accessing another machine remotely via Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol. It enables the remote computer to correctly recognize and interact with your local keyboard during an RDP session.
In other words, when you're using Remote Desktop to connect to a Windows machine from another device (whether it's another Windows PC, Mac, or even a tablet), the keyboard input from your local device is sent to the remote machine. The Remote Desktop Keyboard Device driver
If you're experiencing issues where the keyboard doesn't work properly during a Remote Desktop session (like missing keys, incorrect mappings, or lag), the driver might need to be updated or reinstalled.