5.x.x is using webRTC. WebRTC doesn't allow remote
> control.
>
> In order to implement remote control we would need to additionally run the
> screen sharing WebStart application on the screen that is being remote
> controlled (the sharer side). Same WebStart application that w
OpenMeetings since v5.x.x is using webRTC. WebRTC doesn't allow remote
control.
In order to implement remote control we would need to additionally run the
screen sharing WebStart application on the screen that is being remote
controlled (the sharer side). Same WebStart application that was
Is the remote control feature going to be implemented again? Or is this not
going to be a part of Openmeetings from now on?
Thanks. Dan
<https://eblink1.com/openurl?nid=5428256641646592&user_id=5036042778312704&random_id=1644078274941&thread_id=&from_email=aplusad...@aplus
n 6.
>
This is expected
remote control wasn't implemented since the code was migrated to WebRTC
hopefully will create some implementation (not sure yet what to do with
"background" windows ... )
> I activated the switch in the configuration via admins userinterface,
> but
Hi Mailinglist,
i have a little struggle with the actual Version of openmeetings: The
formerly available function of letting a conference participant control
my screen seems to work no longer in version 6.
I activated the switch in the configuration via admins userinterface,
but it seems this sw
read that it is possible to remote control the mouse when a screen
is shared and would like to use this feature. However, I can not find
out how to do this. When searching for documentation about
openmeetings remote control, I only found information about how to
give users the rights to do this
Hello Thomas,
remote controlling is not implemented yet for 5.x
it should work for 4.x :)
On Mon, 30 Nov 2020 at 16:07, Thomas Scholzen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I read that it is possible to remote control the mouse when a screen is
> shared and would like to use this feature. Howeve
Hi all,
I read that it is possible to remote control the mouse when a screen is
shared and would like to use this feature. However, I can not find out
how to do this. When searching for documentation about openmeetings
remote control, I only found information about how to give users the
There are 2 options
1) globaly disable remote control: Admin->Config->
screensharing.allow.remote
(http://openmeetings.apache.org/GeneralConfiguration.html)
2) remove "Remote control" right from other users in the room
On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 8:04 AM, Chad Palenshus wrote:
s wrote:
>> I appears that when you initiate a screen share, remote control is permitted
>> by default and you have to uncheck it. Is this a setting somewhere (that I
>> obviously haven't found yet) or is by design for some reason?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -Chad
ntrol off by default.
-Dave
On Thu, Dec 7, 2017 at 9:20 AM, Chad Palenshus wrote:
> I appears that when you initiate a screen share, remote control is permitted
> by default and you have to uncheck it. Is this a setting somewhere (that I
> obviously haven't found yet) or is by des
I appears that when you initiate a screen share, remote control is
permitted by default and you have to uncheck it. Is this a setting
somewhere (that I obviously haven't found yet) or is by design for some
reason?
Thanks!
-Chad
12 matches
Mail list logo