Instructions for when you have been through the Connection setup and have successfully connected to the remote computer (the server).
Instructions for when you have been through the Connection setup and have successfully connected to the remote computer (the server).
ACTIVE AREAS
There are 4 active areas of interaction on the screen which overlay the image from the remote computer.
The tap/touch control method depends on whether the Mouse Buttons are in ‘LIVE’ mode or not.
You can change the Mouse Buttons mode from the Options Menu which will appear when you use a quick two-finger tap in active area 3 (whatever the current Mouse Button mode).
In any Mouse Button mode a two-finger pinch/stretch in active area 3 will change the magnification of the server screen in the main viewing window
Mouse Buttons ‘OFF’ or ‘ICON’.
A quick single-tap anywhere in active area 3 will move the remote computers mouse to that location on the remote screen (without sending any button presses unless a button is held down (see below on icon mode) i.e. allowing mouse hovering).
Tapping and dragging starting away from the edges of active area 3 will move the server mouse around on the remote screen as you drag your finger around the display, while doing this if you drag to near the edges of the visible display then the viewing area of the remote screen will be auto-scrolled. ( the dotted red line represents the edges of the screen.)
Tapping and dragging starting from near the edges of the display in area 3 allows you to move the viewing window around without any movement of the mouse location on the remote computer.
Tapping and holding without moving near the edges of area 3 will move the remote mouse on the remote computer`s screen and scroll the viewing window.
Tapping and holding (in a fixed location) away from the edges of area 3 has 3 functions.
Touch and HOLD for 0.75 of a second for the first function.
Touch and HOLD for 1.5 seconds for the second function
Touch and HOLD for 3 seconds for the third function.
As you touch and HOLD after 0.75 seconds the mouse button control icon ( 1 ) and the quick-move window ( 2 ) will toggle on/off. (Function 1).
If that ís all you want to do you could then release the touch.
Holding for a further 0.75 of a second will toggle keyboard control ( 4 ) on/off (Second function).
Again if that ís all you want to do then you can release the touch.
Holding for a further 1.5 seconds will bring up the Options Menu ( Third function ) and provide access to change some settings while connected and also for on-screen help and DISCONNECT.
Now you can also access the Options Menu more quickly by using a quick two-finger tap in area 3.
Mouse Buttons ‘ICON’ mode.
This is the same as Mouse Buttons “OFF” except the mouse icon appears ( 1 ) and you can touch the left mouse button, middle mouse button or right mouse button to send mouse-clicks to the remote computer & they are sent at the current location of the mouse pointer.
To double-click just tap twice.
In addition the central area of the mouse icon can be swiped vertically up or down to send mouse-wheel movement.
Also if you need click-hold-and-drag mouse control then pressing and holding any of the three mouse buttons for half a second will hold down the button (button changes colour when active).
While active the mouse button concerned will stay held as you move the mouse cursor around. To release the held button just tap it again (it ís possible to hold more than one button at a time if necessary).
Mouse Buttons ‘LIVE’.
A quick single-tap anywhere in active area 3 will move the remote computers mouse to that location on the remote screen and send a left-mouse button click to the server.
A quick double-tap anywhere in active area 3 will move the remote computers mouse and send a left-mouse button double-click to the server.
A quick triple-tap anywhere in active area 3 will move the remote computers mouse and send a right-mouse button click to the server.
Touch/hold (without moving) in active area 3 will move the remote computers mouse to that location on the remote screen and hold down the left mouse button such that continued touching and moving allows you to ‘left-mouse drag’ on the server (with auto-scrolling when near the edges of the display).
Tap+Tap+Touch/hold in active area 3 will move the remote computers mouse and hold down the right mouse button such that continued touching and moving allows you to ‘right-mouse drag’ on the server (with auto-scrolling when near the edges of the display).
Touching and moving starting away from the edges of active area 3 will move the server mouse around on the remote screen as you drag your finger around the display (without activating the buttons), while doing this if you drag to near the edges of the visible display then the viewing area of the remote screen will be auto-scrolled. ( the dotted red line represents the edges of the screen.)
Touching and moving starting from near the edges of the display in area 3 allows you to move the viewing window around without any movement of the mouse location on the remote computer.
The Smallview.
Tapping or touching and moving in the quick-move window ( active area 2 ) will rapidly take the display window to any area of the remote computer screen without moving the mouse pointer.
The Keyboard.
When keyboard control is active ( area 4 ) then simply tap the icon to bring up the graphical keyboard and type as normal. To dismiss the graphical keyboard tap on the cross on the keyboard control icon. Note that when ‘Sticky Keys’ is active the keyboard icon will either show “Tap to type (s)” or the text will be red.
