Taking a snapshot
You can capture and save an image of the host computer screen during a session.
You can capture and save multiple screen shots. Each screen shot must be saved
in a separate file.
To take a snapshot
1
In the Session Manager window, on the left navigation bar, under Remote
Control, click Take Snapshot.
2
In the Take Snapshot window select one of the following:
Takes a snapshot of only the visible part of the host screen.
Visible Display
Takes a snapshot of the entire host screen.
Entire Display
3
In the Select Save Screen File window, in the Save in box, select the location
in which you want to save the snapshot.
4
In the File Name box, type a file name.
5
In the Save as type box, select .jpg or .bmp.
6
Click Save.
Changing display settings during a remote control session
You can change display settings or temporarily lock the keyboard and mouse on
the host computer during a session.
Video quality and ColorScale options affect product performance, image resolution,
and color depth. For high-bandwidth connections, you can adjust the video quality
to increase performance. For low-bandwidth connections, you can adjust the color
levels to increase performance. If a sharper display is more important to you than
color, use the 4 colors setting. This setting changes the color to gray scale, but
provides sharper resolution.
These changes only affect the current session.
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Controlling another computer remotely
What you can do during a remote control session
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