Sunday, April 16, 2006
Neslo Software has released an update for their Desktop Rover software, that will allow the user to use their Pocket PC screen as an extension of their desktop, which in turn will allow input to the PPC using the desktop keyboard and mouse.
" During installation, the user indicates on their PC desktop screen the relative location of the Pocket PC. As the mouse is dragged to that edge of the screen, the cursor moves to the handheld device with a corresponding shift of focus for both the keyboard and mouse. Release 3.0 automatically turns on the Pocket PC's backlight when focus shifts to it, if the device has entered its power save mode."
A 2 week trial version of the software is also available. You can read the full story by clicking on the link below.
" During installation, the user indicates on their PC desktop screen the relative location of the Pocket PC. As the mouse is dragged to that edge of the screen, the cursor moves to the handheld device with a corresponding shift of focus for both the keyboard and mouse. Release 3.0 automatically turns on the Pocket PC's backlight when focus shifts to it, if the device has entered its power save mode."
A 2 week trial version of the software is also available. You can read the full story by clicking on the link below.





