- Mac Allows Teh Following Apps To Control My Computer Remotely
- Mac Allows Teh Following Apps To Control My Computer Screen
- Mac Allows Teh Following Apps To Control My Computer System
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HELP FILE
Give Keyboard and Mouse Control
When you are the Presenter, you can grant other attendees shared control of your keyboard and mouse. This allows them to move the mouse around your screen and use their own keyboard to type on it for added collaboration. Of course your mouse always has priority - you can override attendees' mouse movements to temporarily regain control without removing their access.
If you want to control your PC or Mac using your smartphone or want to access any file or document from it, you can do so using Remote Desktop Connection feature. This feature uses the RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) and allows users to control or manage the host machine remotely on your local network or over the internet. Here's our ready-to-use-guide for you.
Share keyboard and mouse control with others
You can give keyboard and mouse control to multiple attendees at once.(A Back to My Mac control screen, showing the shared screen controls at top) As you can see from the image above, a set of control buttons is available in the pane directly above the shared screen. Clicking the Control button allows full control of the device, or you can simply view the remote screen by clicking the “binoculars” button. How a Mac and a Windows-Based PC Are Different. The Mac OS supports both a left-click and a right-click for the mouse. In addition, you can hook up the mouse you use on your Windows PC to a Mac. While Apple's Magic Mouse may seem like it is a single button, clicking it from the right side produces a right-click.
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- Give attendees keyboard and mouse control in the following ways:
- In the People pane, right-click or click the Arrow icon next to the desired attendee and Give Keyboard and Mouse.
- In the Presenter toolbar, click Remote Control > Give Access To and select the desired attendees. If you're on a Mac, you can allow all attendees with keyboard and mouse control by clicking Everyone.
- All attendees with keyboard and mouse control will have a Check icon next to their name. Attendees will see a notification that they have been given access to the presenter's keyboard and mouse. Note: Attendees who joined via the browser-based app must switch to the desktop app and then be made the presenterto share keyboard and mouse control. Mobile attendees cannot use this feature.
Temporarily take control of your keyboard and mouse
Mac Allows Teh Following Apps To Control My Computer Remotely
- Simply type or move your mouse to re-gain control temporarily. The other person can continue to control your keyboard and mouse, but you will override their movements.
- Instruct the person with keyboard and mouse control to resume controlling your screen when you're finished.
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Remove keyboard and mouse control from others
You can remove keyboard and mouse control in the same way that it was granted.- In the People pane, click Give Keyboard and Mouse next to the desired attendee so the Check icon disappears.
- In the Presenter toolbar, click Remote Control > Stop Remote Control.
Why won't keyboard and mouse control work for certain apps?
You might notice that your attendees are unable to use your keyboard and mouse within certain specific apps. This is due to a conflict with the Windows Integrity Mechanism and likely indicates that the app is running at a higher integrity level than the GoToMeeting desktop app. For example, if an app on your computer is running as admin (which uses a high integrity level), then other attendees will be unable to use your keyboard and mouse within it because the GoToMeeting desktop app runs at a medium security level.If you know that you want your attendees to be able to access an app that runs at a higher integrity level, you must launch GoToMeeting as an admin when you start your session (by right-clicking the app and selecting Run as admin).
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