Specifications
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Then touch once on the name from the bookmarks, then click CONNECT in the middle of the screen to start.
If you have a local screen plugged into the DEWE computer, it will go back to the login screen as long as
the iPad RDP is logged in and operating the computer. At this moment, the iPad will serve as the screen and
virtual keyboard of the system.
The iTap app has numerous controls and gestures for operating the computer, opening the on-screen key-
board, pinching and zooming, and more. Please see the iTap documentation for a complete list. There is an
index presented at the end of this document with the main gestures, as a convenience to you.
Note - if you possess a bluetooth keyboard for your iPad, you can use it as a real keyboard with your DEWE
computer, as long as the iTap RDP application is serving as the display of this system. Sometimes a real
keyboard is more convenient than the on-screen version. You have the option of using it or not - it makes no
difference to the iTap application that we have seen.
Note also that you can create multiple bookmarks for various DEWE computer instruments, and log into any
of them from a single iPad.
You can also store your login credentials within the app, and link them to each DEWE computer, so that you
don’t need to enter the password each time.
- Important note - you need to congure the DEWE computer so that the WIFI adapter is ON and set to automati-
cally connect to the DEWE-INSTRUMENTS wireless router. If you don’t do that, then you will need to connect a
monitor to the DEWE computer and make those settings manually before you will be able to connect wirelessly.
These are standard Windows settings that are easily made within the conguration of your wireless adapter.










