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Somebody is requesting a connection to your computer. Granting this will allow the remote user to watch your desktop.
i18n: file: ui/connectionwidget.ui:72
i18n: ectx: property (text), widget (QLabel, mainTextLabel)
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Located in rc.cpp:29
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If you turn this option on, the remote user can enter keystrokes and use your mouse pointer. This gives them full control over your computer, so be careful. When the option is disabled the remote user can only watch your screen.
i18n: file: ui/connectionwidget.ui:136
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, cbAllowRemoteControl)
i18n: file: ui/tubesconnectionwidget.ui:101
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QCheckBox, cbAllowRemoteControl)
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KDE Desktop Sharing allows you to invite somebody at a remote location to watch and possibly control your desktop.
<a href="whatsthis:<p>An invitation creates a one-time password that allows the receiver to connect to your desktop. It is valid for only one successful connection and will expire after an hour if it has not been used. When somebody connects to your computer a dialog will appear and ask you for permission. The connection will not be established before you accept it. In this dialog you can also restrict the other person to view your desktop only, without the ability to move your mouse pointer or press keys.</p><p>If you want to create a permanent password for Desktop Sharing, allow 'Uninvited Connections' in the configuration.</p>">More about invitations...</a>
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Create a new invitation and display the connection data. Use this option if you want to invite somebody personally, for example, to give the connection data over the phone.
i18n: file: ui/invitewidget.ui:105
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QPushButton, btnCreateInvite)
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Located in rc.cpp:50
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This button will start your email application with a pre-configured text that explains to the recipient how to connect to your computer.
i18n: file: ui/invitewidget.ui:115
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QPushButton, btnEmailInvite)
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Located in rc.cpp:56
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Created
i18n: file manageinvitations.ui line 68
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Expiration
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Displays the open invitations. Use the buttons on the right to delete them or create a new invitation.
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Delete the selected invitation. The invited person will not be able to connect using this invitation anymore.
i18n: file: ui/manageinvitations.ui:172
i18n: ectx: property (whatsThis), widget (QPushButton, deleteOneButton)
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Located in rc.cpp:114
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Closes this window.
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