PEPPE's BLUETOOTH GUIDES


I have not tested VNC in the 1.2.2.16 drivers they *should* work, but a lot of things in bluetooth 1.2.2.16 *should* work and don't :P

For those without terminal services, or who want to keep sound playing on their desktop here is a VNC guide ;)
VNC takes longer to load the desktop initially, but once the windows are loaded you can scroll around your desktop much smoother than with Terminal Services.


Guide to connecting your PPC to VNC Server
1. Download real vnc 3.3.7 for the desktop from: Real VNC. And install it, don't check any of the options boxes just next, ok finish, whatever there is I changed nothing in the install...
2. Run VNC Server
3. Set a password and click ok.
4. Hover your mouse over the VNC server Icon in the system tray and remember the IP or be ready to hover again ;)

If you have trouble with IPs then just use your computer's name instead (right click my computer and click properties, then click computer name tab). Screenshots of this are shown in step 3 here.
If your connecting through ICS then the Ip should be 192.168.0.1.
If you have a multi-IP enviroment then click start->run, type "cmd". In the window that opens up type ipconfig, it should list your networks and show you the IP your computer has, if your using bluetooth 1.3.2.7 then the IP may only be shown when connected.
5. Connect to your network access.
6. Download VNC viewer (Click on the Arm link in VNC section) and copy it to your device. Click on it to run it. If you have problems (VNC desktop fails to load, has just blank screen) with this one go into vnc options on the PPC and set "restrict to 8 bit."
Download VNC viewer, Alternate Viewer has the password problem.
7. Either enter your IP address with a colon ":" zero or the name of your computer with a ":0" and click ok.
8. VNC viewer lost focus on mine for some reason. If it does on yours, just close file explorer and the password window should be there...
9. Enter the password you set in step three and click ok.
10. A new Window opens up, for me it was black for about 10-15 seconds. Then it finished loading my desktop and had good performance.
Screenshots of VNC and terminal services