Hi,
I have downloaded a trial of Mocha VNC - pretty cool VNC client.
on the website it says it's touchscreen compatible, however I cannot do the thing with my touchscreen - the only what is working is using keyboard cursor keys to move the screen around.
Any finger friendly available?
I'm using Mocha VNC and the touchscreen version does work as advertised, I can only guess it's some configuration issue on your end. However you may have issues when using UltraVNC Server on a dual monitor setup. Using TightVNC and having it show the Primary display fixes that.
Having said that, I'm on the look out for other VNC clients for Windows Mobile as well. I've tried Jaadu VNC for the iPhone and that's what I call a quality VNC client for mobile devices, just too bad there doesn't seem to be something similar for Windows Mobile.
Works! I have do the setup again, but strange moving the screen over windows desktop with ultravnc did not work, however realvnc on my mac works flawless
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Ok...I run linux and I would like to be able to remote control my pocketpc similar to how the my mobiler software allows people running windows using activesync. Usually this would not be a problem because vnc is free and runs on everything. I've found 15 different free vnc CLIENTS for the pocketpc but the only servers I've found is a pay one and one that is so old I think it's for ce 2002.
What am I missing?
What you're missing: google
http://www.pocketvnc.com/projects/pocketvnc/index.php 10€, not a bad price for a product some spent time making
Freeware
http://www.pocketpccity.com/software/pocketpc/pocketVncServ-2004-12-29-ce-pocketpc.html#download
andemann said:
What you're missing: google
http://www.pocketvnc.com/projects/pocketvnc/index.php 10€, not a bad price for a product some spent time making
Freeware
http://www.pocketpccity.com/software/pocketpc/pocketVncServ-2004-12-29-ce-pocketpc.html#download
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As I mentioned "I've found 15 different free vnc CLIENTS for the pocketpc but the only servers I've found is a pay one and one that is so old I think it's for ce 2002."
You listed the two I mentioned..good job. Pocketvncserv would not connect with my vncviewer..hence my post.
famewolf said:
As I mentioned "I've found 15 different free vnc CLIENTS for the pocketpc but the only servers I've found is a pay one and one that is so old I think it's for ce 2002."
You listed the two I mentioned..good job. Pocketvncserv would not connect with my vncviewer..hence my post.
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did you ever find a solution to this?
Marc
Try this?
Ever try a nifty little application called "Mobiler"? It displays your wizard's screen on your PC. Full control, etc. Basically does what a VNC server would, and more.
I use a program called SOTI Pocket Controller, but it only works in windows, I need a way to control my Pocket PCs from Linux...
I've tried the pocketvncsvr package, and the server seems to work - but I too cannot connect to the server from my client.
I've tried using ultra, tight and real-vnc specified raw encoding and any number of colour combinations without luck.
The mobiler package worked well enough - but windows only, and my TP2 seems to kill wifi when I use activesync; so its no good for my purpose.
Can anyone share their connection setting and client version that is known to work?
cheers,
Bjorn
My Mobiler works in Linux under wine over wifi with "Connect IP"
Dunno about a way over USB.
PocketVNC: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pocketvnc/. Both server and client included. Haven't tried it though so I don't know if it works.
I might have tried that one. I have tried a few that didn't work. I can't remember if that's one of them...
Official client from http://www.vollee.com/secondlife
If you have trouble downloading, choose following version. I have removed AT&T signature (the client is in Java). Works on HTC Kaiser (non AT&T). You have to switch to landscape to play.
http://rapidshare.com/files/120027655/second_life_wm.rar
Tried it on an ETEN X800 and get the message "We cannot authenticate your player".
Also it doesn't strech to 640x480 so only part of the screen is shown.
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Tried it on an ETEN X800 and get the message "We cannot authenticate your player".
Also it doesn't strech to 640x480 so only part of the screen is shown.
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You have to fill out their form to get yours TOKEN and OUSN (phone number). Then you can replace these parameters in JAD.
sorry to bump this thread but the rapidshare version does not work. it keeps saying cannot connect
If you try to visit the manufacturer's website you will notice that Vollee does not exist anymore.
The software was not an SL client, but actually a terminal-software. The actuall SL-Client was running at Vollee's server and it would just stream the image to your PDA, receiving in return your inputs.
This is regarded as being the future of gaming - you carry a small client, while the game itself is hosted and rendered at the manufacturer.
The obvious side effect is that you need to pay for the service and there is practically no way around that.
You can try to setup something similar, though, by installing SL on your home PC, together with a VNC server. You need to adjust the screensize proeprly and then you access your PC through a PocketPC version of VNC...
Cheers,
vma
out of all the vnc clients and servers ive tried the best for windows mobile to use for secondlife would be the remote desktop however on a lot of versions of windows it wont work unless you have a professional version of windows. and sound does work as well for it so u can hear voice but u will need a fast computer and phone for it to be an optimal experience
Remote Desktop only allows 16 bit color resolution, while Secondlife only starts if you are on 32 bit color resolution. Back then I did not find any way of getting around this, except using VNC instead.
Cheers,
vma
hey
help im new at this but i would love to play second life on my windows mobile phone can you explain how this would be done step by step?
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out of all the vnc clients and servers ive tried the best for windows mobile to use for secondlife would be the remote desktop however on a lot of versions of windows it wont work unless you have a professional version of windows. and sound does work as well for it so u can hear voice but u will need a fast computer and phone for it to be an optimal experience
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Yes i would like to know how i can run 32-Bit for my remote desktop on my HTC HD2
From what i have read i have only seen posts that allow you to go too 24-bit on XP.
But i have not managed to get that working though. My remote desktop on my Mobile phone still only allows me to go to 16-bit which is just horrible looking and doesnt allow allot of things too work.
Maybe there is a alternative program that does allow 32-bit?
Or a way to get my windows standard remote desktop to go that high?
Hopefully you guys know a way to get this working!
Cheers
You can't use Windows Remote Desktop Connection (aka RDP).
You MUST use VNC.
Install a VNC Server like UltraVNC or TightVNC on your PC and a VNC client on youer Windows Mobile phone.
Let me tell you upfront: it sucks. Too much lag, constant crashes of VNC on the mobile phone, too small a screen and the lack of keyboard makes the experience a really bad one. Much better to use Messenger straight away.
Cheers,
vma
Please can someone upload the file again? the two link are not more available, I woul like try second life on my PDA, thank you
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The software was not an SL client, but actually a terminal-software. The actuall SL-Client was running at Vollee's server and it would just stream the image to your PDA, receiving in return your inputs.
This is regarded as being the future of gaming - you carry a small client, while the game itself is hosted and rendered at the manufacturer.
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I really can't wait until stream gaming is improved, no longer would game development for mobile be entirely OS/hardware dependent.
I want only use chat of second life on my pda how can I download the software, please?
is there a better remote desktop client for our pdas? what is the best remote desktop client? on my kaiser i use wpctsc.exe and it totally sucks the "s" key does not work also i would really like to find a client that compresses the screen of the computer i am connected to so i can see more screen with less pixels.
thanks for the help
google vnc pocketpc
and find the vnc client you enjoy the most
hmm then i would have to run vnc i want a client for rdp
any else know of a better client?
i found this
http://t2remotetouch.blogspot.com/2008/10/download-remote-touch-beta2.html
and this witch is a pay program.
http://www.mochasoft.dk/rd.htm
edit i found it.
I found a really good rdp client for windows mobile
http://www.zatelnet.com/zadesktop/main.php
and it is free.
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is there a better remote desktop client for our pdas? what is the best remote desktop client? on my kaiser i use wpctsc.exe and it totally sucks the "s" key does not work also i would really like to find a client that compresses the screen of the computer i am connected to so i can see more screen with less pixels.
thanks for the help
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=496296
Hope this helps,
thanks for your help but let me rephrase what question i want a client i can run on my phone to connect to computers running rdp.
I'm looking for a remote desktop program that will allow remote login to a wm6 phone ie running a remote desktop server on the phone (not client). Basically I have 2 - wm 6 phones and I'd like to be be able to control one of them remotely either via my main phone or pc over the internet. I'll keep searching, but if anyone can point me in the right direction, that would be appreciated. I have read multiple articales about a Real VNC solution but their website yields nothing.
Thanks
This flavour of RealVNC works fine for me...
http://www.efon.cn/
what viewer do i need for this vnc server?
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This flavour of RealVNC works fine for me...
http://www.efon.cn/
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Yes what client do you use with that? Also how has it been working for you? Reliable, fast etc? Looks like very limited support and documentation for that project. I actually didn't realize the CE software can run on WM.
Ok so I figured it out (I feel kinda dumb asking what client to use). So I downloaded the real vnc viewer and got it working. The only thing I'd really like to do now is get some sort of dyndns type service going on the phone as restarting it changes the ip everytime.
Just started looking into this, but what's the best way to remote desktop on android? I did it with my iPod and iPhone but since I'm sticking with my Nexus S I was looking for a better solution. Ideas?
there are VNC clients, and RPD clients for windows
i use them all the time to connect back to work servers, and home PCs
LogMeIn is what I use.
Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client is far and away the best one I've found on Android. It uses the RDP built into Windows, so you don't have to install anything on your PC.
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Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client is far and away the best one I've found on Android. It uses the RDP built into Windows, so you don't have to install anything on your PC.
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I came here to say this exact same thing. Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client reigns supreme. I cannot live without it and is one of the main reasons why I can't leave Android. Using the screen as a touchpad is the best thing ever. You can zoom in and out, use multiple resolutions, etc.
If and when you decide on a remote desktop app. If you want to have a more secure system, you can use connectbot to tunnel your remote desktop connections through. if you have a ssh server, or a router w/ 3-rd party firmware at home.
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I came here to say this exact same thing. Xtralogic Remote Desktop Client reigns supreme. I cannot live without it and is one of the main reasons why I can't leave Android. Using the screen as a touchpad is the best thing ever. You can zoom in and out, use multiple resolutions, etc.
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I also concur with this statement.