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VNC User Guide - RealVNC

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4<br />

Connecting From A Web Browser<br />

This chapter explains how to connect to and control a host computer using <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java. All you<br />

need to do this is a Java-enabled web browser to download <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java from <strong>VNC</strong> Server<br />

(Enterprise) or <strong>VNC</strong> Server (Personal) on demand; you do not have to install any software. This may be<br />

useful if you are at an Internet café, for example.<br />

Note: You cannot download <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java from <strong>VNC</strong> Server (Free).<br />

Once downloaded, you can use the <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java applet to establish a connection in exactly the<br />

same way as <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer. You use your mouse and keyboard to control the host computer exactly as you<br />

would using <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer.<br />

Note: <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java has considerably fewer remote control features than <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer. For more<br />

information, see Connecting from <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java on page 15.<br />

Contents<br />

Connecting to a host computer 50<br />

The <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java user experience 54<br />

Working with <strong>VNC</strong> Viewer for Java 55<br />

<strong>VNC</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 49

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