If you prefer the scrolling and tapping to click on things that your iPad provides, you can enable touchscreen mode via settings. ITeleport has two input modes that I found will fit most people and those are regular mode which is what will be activated by default and touchscreen mode. It's a lot more convenient to leave them toggled to on so you can quickly have access to them whenever you need to.
#LOGMEIN PRO MAC MAC#
These keys on Mac consist of shift, control, command, and option. You can choose to leave the function keys activated and they'll hover at the top of the screen. Once controlling a computer you will notice a navigation bar with the options to end remote access, change settings, view on-screen function keys, shortcuts, and keyboard. If you choose to save them you won't be asked every time and you'll just be taken into remote access when clicking into an online computer. If it's your first time using iTeleport you may be asked to enter your Mac credentials. Tapping any online computer will instantly load remote access. Your main menu will show up as a list view of machines that are online, wakeable, and offline. ITeleport may not have as fancy of an interface as both Screens and LogMeIn Ignition but it doesn't seem to make it any harder to use. You'll notice that when your keyboard is up you'll still have the top navigation bar above the actual keyboard for quick access to other functions whenever you need them. The button to the far right is your keyboard and tapping it will present a virtual keyboard that you can use to type input on. The second button shows quick items that you may want such as your function keys, spotlight search, minimize window, close, find, redo, quit, and more. The first one allows you to disconnect, change modes from control or observe modes, and change scroll and input settings. On the right you'll see a couple of buttons. Quick keys like the command and alt+option buttons are along the left. Once the screen loads you'll notice that all your toggles are along the bottom. From here you can tap into them in order to start remote access. Screens will show you either a tiled or larger view of all the computers you have connected on the main menu. Then click the green Drop Here banner that appears on the item you're trying to drop. Tap the window for the system you need to move it to and navigate to where you need to drop it. If you want to copy a file from your iMac to your MacBook you can simply navigate to the file on the system it currently resides on, click the copy (or move) button and you'll be taken back to the main dash. From here you'll see a window section for your computers, cloud banks, local files (those that are stored on your iPad), and any file systems you've opened on any remote computers. Now tap the window frame icon in the top right of the screen to go to the main dash. This will open a file manager inside of the main dash that you can drag and drop files to and from. Instead of choosing a computer to control, click the file manager button in the middle instead of the remote control button. Not only does LogMeIn let you control your computers remotely, it also lets you drag and drop files from other systems and cloud services around. Besides mouse and general settings you've got a keyboard button, zoom button, and close. You can also customize scroll options within settings. Tapping the mouse icon will toggle between right and left click. You will see a row of icons along the bottom that will allow you to navigate around the desktop.
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Tapping remote access will launch a window that will show the desktop of your computer. You can choose to access the computer remotely, view the file manager, or view info on the computer. Once you're signed in you'll see a list of all your computers. LogMeIn Ignition utilizes an ID that will store all your computers. With LogMeIn Ignition there's nothing I need to remember to do. In certain cases, I've had Screens not want to connect unless I restart Screens Connect on my computer and keeping the iTeleport client running on my Macs is just something I forget to do. When it comes to getting set up and accessing your computers remotely, LogMeIn Ignition offers the easiest access. If you accidentally close it out or don't forget to open it before leaving, you won't be able to access anything remotely. The only down side is that you'll need to make sure the client is running in order to use iTeleport and connect remotely from your iPad.
#LOGMEIN PRO MAC INSTALL#
Once you've got iTeleport installed on your iPad you'll need to also install the iTeleport client to all the computers you need access from. If you don't you'll need to create one in order to use iTeleport. Essentially, if you've got a Gmail login, you'll be good to go. ITeleport utilizes GTalk's services in order to allow remote connection.