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UMPC as an input tablet for desktop

Last post 06-16-2008, 9:00 AM by healthstatus. 19 replies.
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  •  06-12-2008, 12:45 PM 31301 in reply to 31255

    Re: UMPC as an input tablet for desktop

    Is it possible to make the tap box alittle bit bigger?
  •  06-12-2008, 2:29 PM 31302 in reply to 31253

    Re: UMPC as an input tablet for desktop

    NeoTechni:
    Get VNC then

    Neo, you sound like a stuck record, VNC does not do what I want.  Open OneNote on your desktop, VNC with your UMPC, now ink onto the OneNote application from your tablet.  Did that work?  If yes, then as I asked before in this thread what VNC are you using.

  •  06-12-2008, 9:11 PM 31305 in reply to 31302

    Re: UMPC as an input tablet for desktop

    healthstatus:

    NeoTechni:
    Get VNC then

    Neo, you sound like a stuck record

    Because VNC does what you want. :p
  •  06-13-2008, 8:29 PM 31311 in reply to 31015

    Re: UMPC as an input tablet for desktop

    healthstatus:

    not what I am looking for.

    Ideally, I would want OneNote up on my desktop, a call comes in, I grab my UMPC click an icon, and the desktop OneNote would be mirrored on my umpc, which I write on and take notes during the phone call, I hang up and and then go back to working on my desktop where the written notes are there on the desktop screen.

    Later if I need to do some Illustrator work, I open Illustrator on the desktop, click the icon again on the UMPC and see the Illustrator drawing window, work on my sketch on the UMPC while using the CPU of the desktop for actually running Illustrator.

    You don’t need any remote desktop application to do this with OneNote.  OneNote has a sync function, which if setup correctly will do exactly what you want.  I have OneNote setup in multiple computers, and when I make changes to anyone computer, the changes will show up in all other computers in seconds.

  •  06-16-2008, 9:00 AM 31332 in reply to 31311

    Re: UMPC as an input tablet for desktop

    ok, but photoshop doesn't, and onenote does not run very well on my samsung.  That is why I thought that it would be best if it were just a tablet emulation program, and use the CPU of the desktop for actually running the applications.  It would also reduce the number of licenses of programs I would need to have.
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