Peace455
01-13-2003, 10:58 PM
Hello All
I was in class today and I saw the most beautiful thing ever. It was sound design and, a student next to me found a web page pertaining to the discussion we were having. Rather than yell out a URL, the teacher on his computer poped open a program, which allowed him to switch and view the students desktop, I think he could also scroll on his computer, I'm not sure he let to student browse the page. My eyes watered, I though this would be perfect to add to my home setup. I have my main Alrighty Desktop, and 2 latptops netoworked on a switch, having such a program that would allow me to see the desktop and control the 2 other computers would make things easier for me, rather than fuble over 3 mice on my deks. Does anyone know of a program that can do this? or do I need to buy a special program to do it? the program that was used (it was on a mac) seemed to be a freeware type program but I could be wrong.
my dekstop is on XP, and Laptops Windows 2000 Professional.
thanks in advance.
Peace
455.
I was in class today and I saw the most beautiful thing ever. It was sound design and, a student next to me found a web page pertaining to the discussion we were having. Rather than yell out a URL, the teacher on his computer poped open a program, which allowed him to switch and view the students desktop, I think he could also scroll on his computer, I'm not sure he let to student browse the page. My eyes watered, I though this would be perfect to add to my home setup. I have my main Alrighty Desktop, and 2 latptops netoworked on a switch, having such a program that would allow me to see the desktop and control the 2 other computers would make things easier for me, rather than fuble over 3 mice on my deks. Does anyone know of a program that can do this? or do I need to buy a special program to do it? the program that was used (it was on a mac) seemed to be a freeware type program but I could be wrong.
my dekstop is on XP, and Laptops Windows 2000 Professional.
thanks in advance.
Peace
455.
