Use Skype to View Somebody's Desktop

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  • Step 1

    Open Skype by double-clicking the "Skype" short cut on your desktop. Makes an attempt for the program to load, then to reduce to the minimum it by to click the icon in the SUPERIOR right-hand corner that look at like a Dish line.

  • Step 2

    Open SkyAway by double-clicking the "SkyAway" short cut on your desktop.

  • Step 3

    Click "Actions" in the top bar tool holder menu of SkyAway. chosen "Connect to Skype".

  • Step 4

    Click on "Skype" in your taskbar at the bottom of the screen to Restoration the window. A new dialog box prompt you by to ask if SkyAway would have be left access. Click "Yes" and to reduce to the minimum Skype again.

  • Step 5

    Click on the drop-down menu at the top of the "SkyAway" window. chosen the user you to want to to make a remotely desktop connection with. Click the little nobody icon just the right-hand side of this drop downwards menu. Makes an attempt for the user to to accept your connection.

  • Step 6

    Watch the large Fenestrate in SkyAway and Makes an attempt for the other user's desktop machine to appear. You be able to order their mouse and keyboard as well.


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