May 22, 2009 by Roadrunner | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
i have a blackberry curve 8330 and is enormous but im thinking on traiting it for a moto q9c witch runs windows mobile the onli reason is cuz i realy necessity to access my desktop and i know windows mobile has remote desktop but what i dont know is if its free or do i have to pay a monthly cost, if so i know there are some apps i can get for my blackberry but they are expensive,i want to be able to see or transfer files from my pc to my phone
It is emancipated. If it is not included in the OS of your WinMo device, go to;
http://social.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US /windowsmobilehelp/motif/221a4420-0b8d- 4582-89d0-6b34d7d8d581
Hope that helps.
Really Old Guy | May 23, 2009
Windows Mobile Remote Desktop Setup?
May 06, 2009 by Ben | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
I principled purchased a Samsung SCH-i760 and would like to set up Remote Desktop on it but everything i do seems to not work.. i changed the router setup to start/end at harbour 3389 and have tried everything else and nothing works.. please somebody help me
HTC TyTn II Windows Mobile 6, Remote Desktop Mobile.trying to connect via bluetooth to XP pc.i need a guide!?
Jun 22, 2008 by renegadetenshi | Posted in PDAs & Handhelds
I own a HTC TyTn II Windows Mobile 6. I have installed WM6 Remote Desktop Mobile to it. I am worrying to connect via bluetooth to my XP service pack 3 pc which has bluetooth as well. I have tried everything I know in my meagre experience and I have searched all over google and its all very vague. i need a step by step signal please from someone who actually got it to work
ask the guys at http://forum.xda-developers.com/ they should be more help.
Al90211 | Jun 22, 2008
Mobile Remote for Windows Mobile
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by Mitchell Ashley
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There have been a integer of DIY wireless remotes to CONTROL (not just to release the shutter) for Nikon cameras. But the solutions I have seen, all were very voluminous -- using 4 or more AA-batteries. Other solutions were "wireless" -- yet they still required a wire -- to...
You have seen this setup in manner -- and know it works.
So here's the brief behind the scenes :
1) Take a tablet PC Laptop or even desktop will do too -- less "striking" and heavier to carry
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Not giving up so patently on the plan to remotely / wirelessly connect to the cameras. At least not for remote controlling a dSLR since I got the WUSB to travail. HERE you see the final piece -- the tiny battery pack so I won't need any AC twine : /photos/sharpshutter/5789371172/ .
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Entitle LiveView and you're ready to go at no or little extra costs -- tethered or corded like they called it
Given the expenditure -- you easily can buy SW (e.g. Camera Control...