Xref: utzoo comp.os.msdos.apps:2087 comp.os.msdos.misc:2374 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!casbah.acns.nwu.edu!ucsd!sdcc6!sdcc13!rkim From: rkim@sdcc13.ucsd.edu (Suro) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.apps,comp.os.msdos.misc Subject: Re: Want program to let PC A control remote PC B, allowing dial-back. Message-ID: <20342@sdcc6.ucsd.edu> Date: 8 Jun 91 16:49:43 GMT References: <1991Jun6.223648.26228@leland.Stanford.EDU> <1991Jun7.153410.12891@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> Sender: news@sdcc6.ucsd.edu Followup-To: comp.os.msdos.apps Organization: University of California, San Diego Lines: 17 In article <1991Jun7.153410.12891@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> klefstad@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Sue Klefstad) writes: >PC Anywhere by DMA (Dynamic Microprocessor Associates Inc.) has a callback >feature. It's a remote control program that transfers keystrokes and >screen characters so that a keystroke on A's keyboard is fed to B as though >it came from B's keyboard. And what shows up on B's screen shows up >on A's screen. > Better yet, buy PCTools V7 and get the PC Commute feature. Perhpas as not as "great" as PC Anywhere, but it does have a call back feature, and lets you use the mouse, also. Besides, you get chock full of ofther utilities for about the same (or less) price as PC Anywhere. -- Robert W. Kim rkim@ucsd.edu University of California, San Diego. suro@ucsd.edu "I'd love to go out with you, but my Millard Filmore Fan Club meets then."