How do I Use Remote Control for PCs?
Remote Control for PCs
consists of three components:
- A server, which makes the display, keyboard, mouse, and files
on that PC available to other PCs running
Remote Control for PCs.
- A viewer, which connects you to one or more
Remote Control for PCs
servers, and allows you to interact with them by passing all keyboard
and mouse input to the server, and making the local display show the
same image as the server's display.
- An installer, which loads the
Remote Control for PCs
software, and manages configuration and updates.
Often it is useful for a PC to be configured to be both a server and a
viewer.
Remote Control for PCs
sits quietly in the background until it is required. It doesn't interfere
with the normal operation of your PC.
Server
The Remote Control for PCs
Server makes the display, keyboard, mouse,
and files on that PC available to other PCs running the
Remote Control for PCs software.
It sits quietly in the background until it is required. It doesn't
interfere with the normal operation of your PC.
Viewer
The Remote Control for PCs
Viewer connects you to one or more
Remote Control for PCs servers, and allows
you to interact with them by passing all keyboard and mouse input to the
server, and making the local display show the same image as the server's
display.
It's just like being there!
And if you need to transfer files between the PCs,
Remote Control for PCs
has a built-in File Transfer function.
Installer
The Remote Control for PCs
Installer makes the installation process a
snap, and automatically manages system configuration and software
updates.
Digital Design Ltd. has been developing software for nearly
two decades.
Through our depth of experience and commitment to excellence we have
been able to make Remote Control for PCs
very reliable, and remarkably easy to install and use.
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