Check out PowerOn Software. When I was teaching and playing techrep, we
used ScreenToScreen to present the teachers screen to all captured
screens and look at what students were doing on their screens and LAN
Commander which allowed you to upload programs to all captured
computers and you could take over control of the other computer's
mouse. Worked great when a teacher at another school had a problem and
I could step her through what need to be done while talking to her on
the phone explaining what I was doing. I could see her screen and
control her mouse, she could see the mouse movement on her screen and
the menus I was going through. This was on the early Power Macs, do not
know if they have updated their software to run on OS X.
Try: http://mirrors.wamug.org.au/poweron/software/poweron/
for an index of their downloadable trial software.
Aubrey Todd
Subject: Re: Remote control
From: "Aaron Ballman" <aaron at realsoftware dot com>
Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2004 15:31:45 -0600
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 08:45, Margaret Brock wrote:
Hi, has anyone developed software to remote control another computer
over the internet??
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