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Applicable software
All the information in this Guide applies to connections established between a client computer running the latest version of VNC Viewer and a host computer licensed to use VNC Server (Enterprise). Unless otherwise stated, this combination is assumed. To see how to set these applications up, read Getting the computers ready to use.
Note that general principles of remote control, and information relating to particular supported features, also apply to connections established between any combination of the products and license types listed below.
VNC Server (with different licenses applied)
• VNC Server (Personal)
Contains most RealVNC remote control features. A thirty day trial is available.
• VNC Server (Free)
Contains basic remote control features.
For more information on licensing VNC Server, start with Licensing VNC Server.
VNC Viewer
• VNC Viewer for Java
This application is freely available to download on demand from VNC Server (Enterprise) or VNC Server (Personal).
• VNC Viewer Plus
This application is available to purchase from www.realvnc.com/products/viewerplus/.
• VNC Viewer for iOS
This application is available to purchase from the Apple App Store. Visit www.realvnc.com/products/ios/ for more information.
• VNC Viewer for Android
This application is available to purchase from Google Play. Visit www.realvnc.com/products/android/ for more information.
When a connection is established, VNC Viewer displays the host computer’s desktop in a new window on the client computer:
A. Desktop of a client computer running Windows 7. B. VNC Viewer displaying the desktop of a host computer running Ubuntu 11.04 Linux.
Note: If the host computer is running UNIX/Linux, VNC Viewer may display a virtualdesktop instead, in which case what you see is not the desktop visible to a host computer user. For more information on this feature, see Running multiple instances of VNC Server.
Note that other VNC Viewer users may be connected to the host computer and controlling it at the same time as you. In addition, a host computer user may be present. Operations may occur unexpectedly!
Controlling the host computer using your mouse
Your client computer’s mouse is now shared with the host computer. This means that:
• Moving the mouse and clicking within the VNC Viewer window affects the host computer and not the client.
• Moving the mouse and clicking outside the VNC Viewer window, or on the VNC Viewer title bar or window buttons (Minimize, Maximize, and Close), affects the client computer and not the host.
Applicable software
All the information in this Guide applies to connections established between a client computer running the latest version of VNC Viewer and a host computer licensed to use VNC Server (Enterprise). Unless otherwise stated, this combination is assumed. To see how to set these applications up, read Getting the computers ready to use.
Note that general principles of remote control, and information relating to particular supported features, also apply to connections established between any combination of the products and license types listed below.
VNC Server (with different licenses applied)
• VNC Server (Personal)
Contains most RealVNC remote control features. A thirty day trial is available.
• VNC Server (Free)
Contains basic remote control features.
For more information on licensing VNC Server, start with Licensing VNC Server.
VNC Viewer
• VNC Viewer for Java
This application is freely available to download on demand from VNC Server (Enterprise) or VNC Server (Personal).
• VNC Viewer Plus
This application is available to purchase from www.realvnc.com/products/viewerplus/.
• VNC Viewer for iOS
This application is available to purchase from the Apple App Store. Visit www.realvnc.com/products/ios/ for more information.
• VNC Viewer for Android
This application is available to purchase from Google Play. Visit www.realvnc.com/products/android/ for more information.
When a connection is established, VNC Viewer displays the host computer’s desktop in a new window on the client computer:
A. Desktop of a client computer running Windows 7. B. VNC Viewer displaying the desktop of a host computer running Ubuntu 11.04 Linux.
Note: If the host computer is running UNIX/Linux, VNC Viewer may display a virtualdesktop instead, in which case what you see is not the desktop visible to a host computer user. For more information on this feature, see Running multiple instances of VNC Server.
Note that other VNC Viewer users may be connected to the host computer and controlling it at the same time as you. In addition, a host computer user may be present. Operations may occur unexpectedly!
Controlling the host computer using your mouse
Your client computer’s mouse is now shared with the host computer. This means that:
• Moving the mouse and clicking within the VNC Viewer window affects the host computer and not the client.
• Moving the mouse and clicking outside the VNC Viewer window, or on the VNC Viewer title bar or window buttons (Minimize, Maximize, and Close), affects the client computer and not the host.