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well you can pan just by dragging your finger around. I use the volume keys to zoom in and out. You can click just by tapping the screen, but sometimes I find it easier to click the "Search" hardbutton to turn on the cursor mode that shows the mouse cursor and allows you click in a more precise manor. In this mode dragging your finger moves the mouse cursor. You can use the softkeyboard by clicking the "menu" hardbutton, or use the physical keyboard. There is more to it, but those are the basics.
:huh:i'm still having a bit of an issue when attempting to type a password into a RDP screen. Basically, I will log into my work PC with PhoneMyPc, then I might have an RDP window to one of our servers open, but locked, or I may start a new session. I then try the hard keyboard as well as trying the soft keyboard, but it reports the password as being incorrect. If I open notepad or Run command or something and type there, the password is indeed being shown correctly, so i'm not sure where the issue is. I can't remember if this was addressed in a previous discussion. If it was, I can't remember the outcome.
I installed PhoneMYPC on my work laptop and my Droid.
When I use the laptop at home with my FiOS connection, it works great.
But, once I bring the laptop to work, it doesn't work.
When I bring up a system tray icon, it says "PhoneMYPC 1.0.16 (Could Not Connect)".
What do I need to do???
I installed PhoneMYPC on my work laptop and my Droid.
When I use the laptop at home with my FiOS connection, it works great.
But, once I bring the laptop to work, it doesn't work.
When I bring up a system tray icon, it says "PhoneMYPC 1.0.16 (Could Not Connect)".
What do I need to do???
If it works at home on the same laptop, its possible your office firewall is blocking the traffic. I asume you are using your office Wifi or directly plugging in an ethernet cable. Perhaps you should ask your IT people their firewall rules. ( TCP port 49300 )
The Android Market has had more than the usual issues lately. When this happens to me, I find that lots of re-trys, and/or rebooting my phone often works. Sometimes it has taken hours, but I've always got the software I wanted.
Email us and let us check your order. Sometimes cancelling it and a re-try will work.
If you write, we'll need the name on your account, or your order #.