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Using NetOps, the instructor is capable of sending the instructor computer display or a student computer display to other computers in G-20. This allows the class to view the other computer without straining to see the front screen or moving to view another monitor.
Sharing the Instructor's display:
1. Open NetOps Teacher: Start > All Programs > NetOp School > Teacher

2. Using the Details, Classroom or Thumbnail view (located in the left hand column), select the computer or computers to which you would like to send the view of your desktop. You may do this through click and drag or by holding CTRL and selecting the computers individually.

3. Select the Demonstrate button. The systems will sync and your screen display will begin to display on all of the selected student computer displays. The session control panel (a small, horizontal window with severl buttons) will appear on the bottom right corner of your display.
4. When you have completed the demonstration, select the end session button (the button on the far left of the session control panel). Student computers will stop displaying your desktop and they will regain normal input.
Sharing a student's display with other computers
1. Open NetOps Teacher: Start > All Programs > NetOp School > Teacher
2. Using the Details, Classroom or Thumbnail view (located in the left hand column, see image above right), select the computer or computers to which you would like to send the view of your desktop. You may do this through click and drag or by holding CTRL and selecting the computers individually. This list should include the computer you wish others to view and all of the monitors who should share the view.
3. Click on the down arrow next to the Demonstrate button.
Scroll to Student Desktop and then select the computer you wish the others to view.
4. The computer you selected will display on all of the other computers selected in Step 2.
5. To disable the Share Desktop feature, click on the End Session button.
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DarylWeade - 23 May 2006