- May 7, 2002
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I know usually, people do it the other way, with your device remoting into your desktop, but I am looking for a way to have pretty much full control of a itouch from a desktop.
The reason is, a senior wants to have a way to view videos, but, they have really bad arthritis, so they can't use their hands to touch things. I can setup a playlist, but, that requires me to go there (65 miles).
I am looking for a way to remote in, and setup what I need to setup, then launch the player for them.
Anyone know if there is a good way to do this on a itouch ?
The reason is, a senior wants to have a way to view videos, but, they have really bad arthritis, so they can't use their hands to touch things. I can setup a playlist, but, that requires me to go there (65 miles).
I am looking for a way to remote in, and setup what I need to setup, then launch the player for them.
Anyone know if there is a good way to do this on a itouch ?