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Setting up Yuuguu screen sharing preferences
Pt. 2 of 5 | 2:30 |
Tuesday May 26, 2009
Getting Started with Yuuguu
Tuesday May 26, 2009
Yuuguu is a smart, easy-to-use client that lets you share your desktop, offer control of your desktop, chat, audio conference, and more. You can configure other instant message accounts to work with Yuuguu, set your screen sharing options and more within the Yuuguu preferences.
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Show Notes
- Open Yuuguu.
- Right-click on the tray icon and select Preferences.
- On the Account tab you can select your country, but the default is Auto Detect.
- You can change your username and password.
- On the Advanced tab you can decide how Yuuguu behaves.
- Have it run on startup, or not. Have it login automatically, or not.
- You can check Fastest screen-sharing which uses lower resolution and fewer colors but that means a near instant screen sharing experience. You can choose to start Yuuguu minimized to the system tray, turn sounds and emoticons on or off.
- On the External Accounts tab you can add accounts of instant messenger clients that you belong to.
- This allows you to connect with friends on AIM, Google Talk, MSN, Yahoo, and others.
- Right-click on the tray icon and select Preferences.
- On the Account tab you can select your country, but the default is Auto Detect.
- You can change your username and password.
- On the Advanced tab you can decide how Yuuguu behaves.
- Have it run on startup, or not. Have it login automatically, or not.
- You can check Fastest screen-sharing which uses lower resolution and fewer colors but that means a near instant screen sharing experience. You can choose to start Yuuguu minimized to the system tray, turn sounds and emoticons on or off.
- On the External Accounts tab you can add accounts of instant messenger clients that you belong to.
- This allows you to connect with friends on AIM, Google Talk, MSN, Yahoo, and others.
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