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Getting Started | Basic "Demonstrate" | Advanced "Demonstrate" | The "Commands" Menu
Right-Click Options | Monitoring a Student | Remote Controlling a Student
Advanced Views | Messaging Students and Attention | Distributing Files | Collecting Files

Remote Controlling a Student:
Right-clicking “Remote Control this student” or toggling to such in “Monitor this student” mode will grey out some of the toolbar options, and create a new toolbar. You will probably find it useful to switch to full-screen mode when remotely controlling a student.

Note that your own “Start” menu and related programs will temporarily be “hidden” while you have the student’s monitor acting as your own.

A new toolbar will appear at the top of the screen in windowed mode, and will float to the bottom-right in full-screen mode. These buttons provide the same functionality as the general, large buttons in the NetOp main screen.

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