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hughesie89
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Remote control help :idea:

Post by hughesie89 »

hey everyone one just a quick question

i have a two computers (both licenced) running gforce and am trying to use standalone or infact any mode and remote control it from another computer i tried the faq thing and that all worked

and the computer shows up in the toolbar prefs but when i try to do anything nothing comes up in in waveshape or the two others

please help

also is there a way to stop it reminding me that there is an update avalable

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Post by hughesie89 »

doesn't anyone use this forum it is very frustratingg

i really need an awnser

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Post by gorus »

Here's the FAQ entry for remotely controlling G-Force:
http://www.soundspectrum.com/g-force/fa ... otecontrol
Note that you need to have a professional license to do this (otherwise, you can control the free trial with your Platinum license, as a demo of this feature).

Use the "Check for updates" pref setting in the toolbar to turn/off automatic updates.

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Post by hughesie89 »

as i said before i used the faq to do it

it all works except when i open up the toolbar and select the other computer's standby mode nothing appears in the lib

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Post by gorus »

select the other computer's standby mode nothing appears in the lib
Help me understand what you mean by this sentence (ie describe in detail what you see in the "control g-force in" dropdown, etc.). Oh, the staff rarely checks these frums--please e-mail your questions to support to get immediate help. Thanks.

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Post by joshhuggins »

You could just enable remote desktop on the systems. Google for some instructions, it's pretty simple to get setup. Then you have complete control over the whole system, not just G-Force.

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Post by hughesie89 »

that fine but i still have to display problem

this is what i have set up and i want to do

i have COMPUTER 1 set up with a projector

i want that to display fullscreen

and then i have computer 2 which i want to be able to contol computer one with

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Post by joshhuggins »

Remote desktop can do just what your looking for. When setup you have direct access to computer 1's windows desktop, via a web browser on computer 2.

Here an article I've posted in another forum to help get you setup.
Remote Desktop Article Link

Good luck & have fun!

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