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Wyse pocketcloud windows 7
Wyse pocketcloud windows 7












wyse pocketcloud windows 7

The media control keys only work with vine server installed on the mac (will not work with screen sharing). The modifier keys are unattractive and hover separate from the keyboard at the top of the screen when activated.

wyse pocketcloud windows 7

Gestures include 3 finger swipes up and down to hide and show the keyboard and taskbar, 3 finger tap to zoom, 3 finger side swipes for task manager, 4 finger swipes for expose, and of course two finger tap to right click, pinch to zoom, and drag to scroll.įor a 25 dollar app, it lacks the polish of some of the cheaper apps.

wyse pocketcloud windows 7

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ITeleport supports ssh tunneling, multiple mouse control options, the ability to hide screen contents on ipad, a full array of misc keys, and the best implementation of gestures (not to mention the most gestures of any of the clients). The best option, though, is to just obtain your external ip and forward a port for each computer. Connecting to your mac or PC remotely will require you to setup a google account and use iTeleport's software that syncs with google cloud. If you enable screen sharing on your mac, the setup will be idiot proof, as it will auto discover your mac for use on your local network. iTeleport is VNC only, which means it will work well running with native screen sharing on the mac, but will need a VNC server to be installed on the PC (ultravnc is my favorite). ITeleport is the most expensive, packs the most features, and was the easiest to setup. For those that just want one good app for controlling other computers remotely or over a local network, I will list the pros and cons, and how they compare to each other. Each have pros and cons, and some are better than others, but all of them are solid apps and worth the money. I own iTeleport, iTap VNC and RDP, Wyse Pocketcloud, Jump, and Desktop Connect.














Wyse pocketcloud windows 7