Using Remote Desktop Mobile

Remote Desktop Mobile lets you access your computer remotely from your device and use programs which are available on your computer.

Notes • Make sure that you configure the remote computer to allow remote desktop connections. Refer to your operating system’s manual or help file for details.

• You need to be connected to the Internet to remotely access your desktop computer.

To configure the remote desktop display:

Before you connect to your remote computer, configure the Remote Desktop Mobile to optimize the remote computer display on your device.

1.Press Start (left softkey) > All Programs (left softkey) > Remote Desktop.

2.Press Menu (right softkey) > Options.

3.Do any of the following:

 In Display, select 256Colors.

 Select the Full screen check box to display the remote desktop in full-screen mode.

When using programs which are specifically configured for use with your device, select the Fit remote desktop to screen check box to adjust the desktop proportions to fit your device’s screen.

 In Device storage, select whether to map device storage to the remote machine or disable mapping.

In Remote desktop sound, select Mute to mute audio, select Play on remote computer to play audio on the remote computer, or select Play on this device to play audio on your device.

4.Press Done (left softkey).

To connect to a remote computer:

1.On the Remote Desktop Mobile screen, enter the computer name (or IP address), user name, password, and domain of the remote computer, and then select the Save password option.

Note If the computer is set up on a custom port, include the custom port number with the computer name (computername:portnumber). You can get this information from your system administrator.

2.Press Connect(left softkey). When connected, you can now access and start using the desktop computer programs on your device.

To disconnect from the remote computer:

Press Disconnect (left softkey).

– or –

When in full-screen mode, press Start (left softkey) > Exit full screen mode > Disconnect (left softkey) on the Windows desktop (on the device).

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HTC CEDA200, HTC Snap Using Remote Desktop Mobile, 3B. Web and Data Services 109, To configure the remote desktop display

CEDA200, HTC Snap specifications

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One of the main features of the HTC Snap is its QWERTY keyboard, which provides users with a tactile typing experience. This is particularly valuable for those who frequently engage in messaging or email communications. The keyboard is well-spaced, allowing for comfortable typing even during long sessions. The device also includes a responsive touchscreen, enabling users to navigate with ease through the operating system and applications.

The Snap operates on Windows Mobile, allowing users access to a wide range of applications and services that enhance daily productivity. With Microsoft Office Mobile pre-installed, users can easily view and edit documents on the go. Additionally, the HTC Snap supports Microsoft Exchange, making it suitable for business users who require constant access to their emails and calendars.

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Overall, the HTC Snap with CEDA200 technology is a well-rounded smartphone that offers a balance of productivity features, connectivity options, and a user-friendly interface, making it appealing to a variety of users seeking a practical and efficient mobile experience.