Try4Deepak
21st March 2007, 18:51
Requirements: Window 2002,2003,2005
Overview: This program will let you use the screen of your PC and the screen of your Pocket PC as if they were connected to the same computer.
If you have ever used x2x, x2vnc or a computer with two graphics cards, you know what we are talking about.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
How it works ?
When you move your mouse pointer off the screen in a direction of your choosing, the pointer will appear on the screen of your pocket pc instead.
When the pointer is moved back towards the opposite edge on the other screen, the mouse is then released again.
Keyboard & clipboard are also shared.
Installation.
Just run the executable file on your PC.
Desinstallation.
Launch the 'Uninstall VirtualDisp' program in the Start Menu
Limitation of the Shareware Version.
- A box will be displayed when you launch the program.
- Programm will execute only 15 minutes.
- Some garbage (*** UNREGISTERED ***) text when you cut/paste a text from your computer to your pocket pc.
Regards,
Deepak.
Overview: This program will let you use the screen of your PC and the screen of your Pocket PC as if they were connected to the same computer.
If you have ever used x2x, x2vnc or a computer with two graphics cards, you know what we are talking about.
[Only registered and activated users can see links]
How it works ?
When you move your mouse pointer off the screen in a direction of your choosing, the pointer will appear on the screen of your pocket pc instead.
When the pointer is moved back towards the opposite edge on the other screen, the mouse is then released again.
Keyboard & clipboard are also shared.
Installation.
Just run the executable file on your PC.
Desinstallation.
Launch the 'Uninstall VirtualDisp' program in the Start Menu
Limitation of the Shareware Version.
- A box will be displayed when you launch the program.
- Programm will execute only 15 minutes.
- Some garbage (*** UNREGISTERED ***) text when you cut/paste a text from your computer to your pocket pc.
Regards,
Deepak.