| · Both parties start MSN Messenger and sign in. · The student requests assistance (Start » Help and Support » Invite a friend to connect to your computer with Remote Assistance » Invite some to help you » select the friend from the Messenger list » select Invite) · The tutor accepts the request. |
| · If you are using a high-speed connection, tell the program so. (Click Settings and check High Quality Connection.) · To start a voice conversation, click Start Talking. Again, one party requests and the other accepts the link. This, of course, requires a microphone or a headset at each PC. You can use instant messaging for conversations, but this is much slower than talking and can be confusing. · The tutor can request control by clicking Take Control. If the student accepts, both now control the student’s desktop. This allows the tutor, for example, to demonstrate the correct procedures and to make changes in the student’s configuration. · Either party can send a file, by clicking Send a File. · Hitting Esc allows either party to revoke control, kill the voice link, or stop the session. |