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HP Link Up. What is HP Linkup?. HP LinkUp allows users to connect DT PC to other home computers All computers must be on the same network for HP LinkUp to function HP DT computers are the “viewer”, while the connected NB is the “sender”
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What is HP Linkup? • HP LinkUp allows users to connect DT PC to other home computers • All computers must be on the same network for HP LinkUp to function • HP DT computers are the “viewer”, while the connected NB is the “sender” • Viewer: Main unit that consumer uses to access the remote computer • Sender: Remote unit that “viewer” unit is accessing • Due to BIOS lock on HP LinkUpSW, ONLY DTs can function as “viewer” • On DT unit, NB screen shows as a “window in a window” • Similar concept to Windows Remote Desktop • User can fully interact with remote computer & transfer files between units • Wall exists between DT unit and NB unit, though • Transferring files is accomplished through “Send to…” context menu
HP LinkUp usage Impressions • Machines used for evaluation: • DT viewer: HP TouchSmart 610 • NB sender: HP Pavilion dm4 (Zidane 1.0) • Setup was fairly easy • Remote computer screen went black when HP LinkUpwas activated • Remote unit could not show as full screen on desktop “viewer” unit • Likely resolution limitations • Able to open any file or run any application from remote “sender” unit • Minimal (if not zero) Input lag controlling remote computer • Videos viewed from remote unit was choppy • Had trouble outputting sound from remote computer • Transfer of files through context menu was not intuitive • Seems like a workaround
HP LinkUp Recommendations • Recommendation is to NOT put HP LinkUp on CNB platforms • TAM is very low • Purchase a HP DT first, user can use any NB from any brand as the remote “sender” unit • Purchase an HP NB first, user can only use an HP DT as the “viewer” unit • Therefore, in order for preinstalling HP LinkUp on CNB units to make any sense, consumers must own both an HP NB and an HP DT • Use case is small • Functionality is somewhat redundant, depending on Windows version • NBs already ship with Remote Desktop Assistance and HomeGroup • Remote Desktop Connection functionality available on limited versions of Win7 • Could result in service calls • Must explain to users that an HP DT PC is required for the application to work
What is HP Linkup? Remote NB screen DT PC desktop”
DESKTOP: SETTING UP Viewer SW • 1) Install HP LinkUp on remote computer • Provides link to sender SW • 2) Connect to a remote computer • Automatically scans for computers on same network with LinkUp Sender installed • Can manually input computer • Can add DT icon link (for future quick use) when connection is established
DESKTOP: SETTING UP Viewer SW • 3) Login to remote computer • Step required if remote computer is password protected • 4) HP LinkUp ready to use • “Window in a window” • May not be full screen • Acts like Remote Desktop • Can transfer files
Notebook: sender SW touchpoints Notification Area Start Menu All Programs
Notebook: sender SW diagnostic Only real interface available for remote computers
Hp linkup: transfer files • Step 1: Right-click file/folder to transfer • Step 2: Select “Send to [computer] desktop” • Step 3: File is transferred (dialog box appears) • Step 4: File shows up on computer desktop
HP Linkup: options menu • Options Connection • Shows remote computers available to connect to • Change icon of connected computer • Remote “CTRL-ALT-DEL” • Options Settings • Enable filer transfer • Mute sound from remote computer
HP Linkup: options menu • Options Installation File • Provides Sender SW link • Can copy installation file to external media to then put on remote computer • Options Updater • Can set LinkUp to automatically download and install updates
HP Linkup: options menu • Options Troubleshoot • Run diagnostic program • View HP LinkUp user manual • Options About • Version number • Legal info
Remote Desktop assistance • Comes with Windows • Available for all Windows 7 users • More difficult to set up connection than HP LinkUp • Can control host computer and open files • Cannot transfer files • Laggy • Screen redraws slowly
Remote Desktop assistance – Setup • Step 1: Start “Remote Desktop Assistance” application in Windows
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 2: Click “Invite someone you trust to help you”
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 3: Choose how to get invitation to other computer
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 4: Invitation is saved/sent; password is generated
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 5: Open up invitation on other computer
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 6: Enter in invitation password
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 7: Dialog box appears on host PC; click “Yes” to share screen
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 8: Host desktop is shown in window (“full screen” or “actual size”)
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 9: Click “Request control”
Remote desktop assistance – setup • Step 10: Dialog box appears on host PC; click “Yes” to give up control
Remote Desktop Connection • All Windows users can connect to other host computers • However, only computers running Windows 7 Professional, Business, Ultimate, & Enterprise can act as host computer • Easier to setup than Remote Desktop Assistance • User takes control of host desktop from the start • Cannot transfer files • Also laggy
Remote DT Connection – Setup • Step 1: Start “Remote Desktop Connection” application in Windows; enter in information and click “Connect”
Remote DT Connection – Setup • Step 2: Remote Desktop Connection will initiate connection to host PC
Remote DT Connection – Setup • Step 3: Enter in host computer password credentials
Remote DT Connection – Setup • Step 4: Remote Desktop Connection will configure remote session
Remote DT Connection – Setup • Step 5: Host computer screen will show (windowed or full screen)