In my award-winning (for example, AximSite-frontpaged) roundup "Control your desktop PC from your Pocket PC", I’ve explained why I consider the brand new Pocket Office by Parys Technografx the best Pocket PC-based VNC remote desktop controller client.
The title is available here. The reader is referred to the above roundup for a full list of the features and to see how it compares to the alternatives.
My god, do those people need a website redesign.
See: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=292895
I use fakecursor as virtual mouse pointer, prolly Sphelper will be better.
Anyhow, I can access my Win XP desktop just fine. There's just a little prob with the keyboard which seems in permanent numlock state.
Is there a solution for that other than poking in the keyboard translation tables supplied with the .cab ?
Can you run any games off of that when you're in remote desktop, like say launch Counter Strike or something ? Theoretically it should be possible, right ?
Theoretically yes, but if you think you can actually play the game ("Remote Play") forget it. I mean you can perhaps start & stop (although stopping may not be that easy)
I use it to control my TV tuner application to zap channels which I'm streaming to my S710 and PSP.
Hi,
When I use the wm6 remote desktop client my keyboard does not function.
Is there a solution for this ?
fakecursor for PDA works on S710 also?
I'm looking for a remote keyboard to use for pc gaming. I've tried Unified Remote on World of Warcraft but only some buttons work.
Does anyone know of any alternatives?
Any word on whether a Citrix Receiver app will be available as a metro Windows RT app?
I want to use my Note 5 to remote into my work PC-Windows. There are plenty of remote desktop applications, but I would like to find one that I can use my bluetooth mouse and have it control my PC. Any recommendations?
Use the Microsoft RDP App. I've used a bluetooth mouse and keyboard with it.
I love Jump Desktop. I've used my mouse and stylus with it. I think Windows 10 even senses the pen taps vs finger taps.