Remote computing question

A friend dealt with this by attaching the emergency call button to a St. Anthony medal, on a ribbon to be worn around the neck. And which had been blessed by the Bishop. So that she would wear willingly.

[And on his next visit, she told him how she had “almost tripped, but the St. Anthony medal allowed her to catch herself.” So he ought to start going to church more often!]

Good idea. But my mom is really not religious.

You want to restart once and a while to clean things up. It uses memory to recall who logged on and what they were doing since the last time it started, and slows things down.

As of an update last year, you can control another attendee’s computer during a Zoom meeting if that attendee grants you permission to.

I used to use it on my work computer to connect to my home computer if I was at work, and it started blocking that because it said it wasn’t personal used. So I scrapped it and went with Chrome remote desktop. Which works better.