New freeware for Microsoft Smartphone released: Pocket Control PC
August 31, 2004 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R.
This program is intended for controling remotely a PC with the help of a device like smartphones.
Pocket Control PC is usually divided in two programs, both essential for it to work. One program is called the client and the other the server. The server program is Pocket Control PC - PC and always runs on a PC. The client one is a device-dependent program that runs on a remote device. When both programs are run and connected, the remote user can send commands to the PC which are then executed. The current commands supported pertain to the following:
- Mouse and Scroll commands: The remote user is able to control the PC's mouse (and mouse's vertical scroll).
- Keyboard commands: The remote user is able to control the PC's keyboard. All usual keys are supported. Current keyboard layout is US (extended - with media/browser/application keys e.g. next/previous track). The remote user can normally change languages in Windows.
- Input text & keystrokes: The remote user can input text and keystrokes for the PC.
For now, the only client program is Pocket Control PC - Smartphone which runs on Smartphones 2003 or later. To connect a smartphone with the PC, you only need to connect with Microsoft's Activesync
To download this program for free click here.
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