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Get the codeThe customer runs a lightweight, "customer module" (often portable) that shares their local USB device with the technician. Key Features of Version 1.9.7 Remote Servicing:
The setup follows a "Technician-to-Customer" model where the technician controls the main interface and the customer uses a lightweight, portable module. :
Back in New York, the technician’s computer "dings" as if a new device was just plugged into its own physical USB port. The technician can now use their local professional repair tools to interact with the device in Berlin. Why Version 1.9.7?
Customers don't need to install full software; they just run a small, portable app. Wide Compatibility:
The customer runs a lightweight, "customer module" (often portable) that shares their local USB device with the technician. Key Features of Version 1.9.7 Remote Servicing:
The setup follows a "Technician-to-Customer" model where the technician controls the main interface and the customer uses a lightweight, portable module. :
Back in New York, the technician’s computer "dings" as if a new device was just plugged into its own physical USB port. The technician can now use their local professional repair tools to interact with the device in Berlin. Why Version 1.9.7?
Customers don't need to install full software; they just run a small, portable app. Wide Compatibility: