Remote Display Control (v2.03) The Remote Display Control application is a way to remote the display and keyboard/mouse/touch screen of a windows CE device to a desktop. The application itself uses TCP/IP and can work over ActiveSync connections (to the Host Desktop, no routing off of the host), via Ethernet (to any reachable Desktop, does not include any support for proxy servers etc) or dialup.
Remote Display control works on any platform running Windows CE version 2.11 or later.
Three different types of people use this application: Marketing/Sales: Useful to demonstrate applications on the device, can be used to get the screen display on a large screen (much better then an Elmo in most cases).
PM/Devs: Useful to get screen shots of applications or for developers that are happy not switching keyboards/displays too often when doing UI tweaking or bug fixing.
BSP Developers: BSP's (Board Support Packages) are the low-level software written to allow Windows CE to work on a device. This includes the OAL (OEM Adaptation Layer) and drivers for the hardware device. The client will function as a display driver so that people who either don't have the hardware or haven't written the driver yet can use this in place of the real display/keyboard/mouse driver, with remote connect it could be installed into headless devices as an alternate way to manage them.
Installation directions: Connect device to desktop via ActiveSync 3.1 or higher. Run RemoteDSP.exe from the desktop.
Features: Desktop - You can click and type as if you were on the device. Desktop - You can Zoom by 1, 2 or 3 times. Desktop/Device - For devices that support cursors you can use tools\Send all mouse move and you'll have the amazing remote dancing cursor. Don't bother doing this for non-cursor devices, you'll just make everything slower. Device - After configuring correctly with hostname and refresh time it you can run "cerdisp -c" either via Start/Run or on PocketPC create a .lnk file that has "19#\windows\cerdisp -c" in it (no quotes). It will run and connect automatically. Device - Supports 2 bit, 4bit, 8 bit and 16 bit displays Device - Run's as a Dialog with a ShellNotifyIcon (i.e. icon in the tray).
Running Remote Display Control: Via Active Sync connection - 1. Ensure that the device is connected the the desktop using Active Sync 3.1 or higher. 2. Launch desktop host by clicking Start -> Programs -> Remote Display Control - Remote Display Control Host. 3. On the device, tap on Start -> Programs -> cerdisp. 4. Tap OK -> Connect 5. Leave Hostname as PPP_PEER and tap OK
Via Ethernet - 1. Ensure that the host PC has an installation of the Remote Display Control host. 2. Launch desktop host by clicking Start -> Programs -> Remote Display Control - Remote Display Control Host. 3. On the device, tap on Start -> Programs -> cerdisp. 4. Tap OK -> Connect 5. Enter the machine name of the host PC as it appears on the network in the Hostname box and tap OK.
tools for ppc http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/wce/downloads/ppctoys.mspx
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