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The procedures in this section make it possible to use a smart device to remotely control a computer
that is connected to the projector with C-Connection.
Important!
A smart device needs to have MirrorOp Receiver installed on it in order to perform remote
operations. Download MirrorOp Receiver from the app store of your device: Google Play store
for an Android
TM
device, App Store for an iOS device.
When using PC Remote, it is assumed the devices described in (a) through (c) below are on
the same subnet (first octet through third octet are the same).
(a) Network projecting (source) computer
(b) Smart device remotely controlling the computer
(c) Network projecting (destination) projector
To start PC Remote
1.
Use C-Connection to start network projection from a computer.
2.
Perform the steps below to enable PC Remote.
Once you enable PC Remote, it remains enabled until you disable it. This means you don’t
need to perform this operation each time, as long as PC Remote is not disabled.
(1) Display the Preferences dialog box.
Windows:
On the C-Connection info panel or list panel (full), click 3 “Preferences”.
macOS:
On the menu bar, click “C-Connection” and then click “Preferences”.
(2) Display the General tab and then select the “Allow control inputs from receivers” check box.
This displays an enter passcode dialog box. Input any four digits. The passcode you input
here must be input on a smart device that will be used for remote control of the computer.
(3) Click the [×] button to close the dialog box.
3.
On the smart device, execute the steps below.
The settings you make with these steps are saved for future use. You will not have to perform
this operation again unless you need to change the settings.
Android:
(1) Start up MirrorOp Receiver.
(2) In the upper right corner of the screen, tap [ ] and then tap “Settings”.
(3) Select the “Search for senders on start” check box.
(4) Exit MirrorOp Receiver and then start it back up again.
(5) On the list that appears, tap the computer you want to control remotely.
(6) Input the passcode you set on the computer with C-Connection to establish a connection.
iOS:
(1) If MirrorOp Receiver is running, exit it.
(2) Tap the iOS settings icon and then tap “Receiver” (MirrorOp Receiver).
(3) Enable “Search for senders on start”.
(4) Start up MirrorOp Receiver.
(5) On the list that appears, tap the computer you want to control remotely.
(6) Input the passcode you set on the computer with C-Connection to establish a connection.
Remotely Controlling a Computer from a Smart
Device (PC Remote)