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I would like to run a game on my desktop and control play by using my pocket
pc connected to my home network via wi-fi (tcp-ip). Can terminal services be
used for this? Is there a remote control program for pocket pc that could
just pass on keystrokes, mousing, and video like citrix?

I have XP Pro, Pocket pc 2003 (ipaq 3850), game colors can be limited if
necessary.

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Take a look at PPC Tablet Server (Handango).

I've used it for the past week or so over wifi from my 4700. Behaves
flawelessly. It comes with several pre-programmed interfaces AND a designer
so you can construct your own templates for clicks, kestrokes, tablet pads
(like touchpad on laptop).


I used the free trial ONCE to run my computer in the classroom (I'm a
professor). The moment I left the classroom I bought the full version.

Terry

"Slc" <slc0@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:4pMrd.7$Do6.5@fe03.lga...
>I would like to run a game on my desktop and control play by using my
>pocket
> pc connected to my home network via wi-fi (tcp-ip). Can terminal services
> be
> used for this? Is there a remote control program for pocket pc that could
> just pass on keystrokes, mousing, and video like citrix?
>
> I have XP Pro, Pocket pc 2003 (ipaq 3850), game colors can be limited if
> necessary.
>
>

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