Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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LapLink. com, the LapLink. com logo, LapLink, SpeedSync and SmartXchange are trademarks or registered trademarks of LapLink. com, Inc. [. . . ] (You can always override this setting when you are asked to confirm a copy or move operation. ) To select a single file or folder: · Place the mouse pointer on its name or icon, and click the left mouse button. To select a group of items, do either of the following: · Click the first item, and press SHIFT while you click the last item. · Click at a right corner of the group and drag to the opposite corner to form a selection box. To select two or more items out of sequence: · Press CTRL while you click the items. To select all folders and files in the current folder: · On the File menu, click Select All. TIP To select everything on a drive, click the drive and then click Select All. To select folders and files using the Select By command: 1 On the File menu, click Select By. You can specify several criteria at once by typing them one after another and inserting a space or a comma between them. For example, typing *. DOC, *. TXT displays all files with those extensions. 3 If you want to select according to date, check the Enable Date/Time Range box. 4 Click OK.
Clearing selections
To clear an individual selection: · Hold down CTRL while you click the item. To clear all selections: · On the File menu, click Clear Selection.
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Copying or moving files and folders
Once you have displayed the target and selected the items to be transferred, you are ready to use the
Copy or Move command. Or you can use the mouse to drag the items and drop them onto the target. Before the transfer is completed in either case, you see a confirmation dialog box showing details of the operation you are about to perform. You can then proceed immediately, change certain conditions, or cancel the operation entirely.
Before copying or moving, you can confirm that you have selected the source and target as you intended.
When you copy or move, you transfer items from one location--the source--to another--the target. You can transfer
items using the Copy or Move commands or by dragging them with the mouse.
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. Copying or moving files and folders
To prepare for a copy or move operation: 1 Navigate through the left side of the target window to display the folder where you want to put the selections. (For more information, see page 82. ) 2 In the source window, select the items you intend to transfer. (For more information, see page 84. ) NOTE:Before attempting to transfer between computers, open a File Transfer window for each of them. To copy or move using drag and drop: 1 Place the mouse pointer over a single item or one of several items you have selected on the source. 2 Do either of the following: · To copy, press CTRL and your left mouse button as you move the pointer over to the target folder. · To move, press SHIFT and your left mouse button as you move the pointer over to the target folder. [. . . ] Use File Transfer for long messages Text Chat can send as many as 2, 048 characters at once. When you attempt to send a message that exceeds that limit, part of the message will not be transmitted to the other computer. You can still use the Text Chat window to let the remote user know what you're sending and to pass along additional notes.
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Checklist for Voice Chat
Use full duplex sound card drivers on both ends of the connection Voice Chat is easiest to use over a full duplex connection; you can hear and be heard at the same time, as on the telephone. For full duplex, both ends of the connection must have sound cards with drivers that support full duplex. [. . . ]