Yes, it does, and I see your point. What I didn't realize that the
remote interface shows a graphic, so you've taught me a lesson today. So
thanks again for the info.
Chris Jenkins wrote:
Hello Chris.
I don't think what you're speaking of is possible. Because once the graphic
gets to the braillenote there's no way the graphic can be navigated. It's
just a great big picture.
In summary, what she is wanting to do with the braillenote cannot be done at
this time.
What she's speaking of can be done with the competition. I do not see most
braillenote users wanting to control their computer with the braillenote.
I hope this helps.
Chris.
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, August 13, 2006 2:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [Braillenote] remote access
Like I said on another message, you could install remote access software
on the PC you wish to access with the braillenote, then, providing it's
possible, log onto the remote server using your braillenote and use your
pc as if you were physically in front of it. Hope that helps.
Sharon Hamm wrote:
I want to use it to access my pc.
Sharon
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