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CurtCruver
4 years agoNew Contributor
giving mouse and keyboard control
I find it aggravating that you cannot give mouse and keyboard control to anyone that does not have the GoTo app installed on their computer and has to use the browser. We work with many clients in m...
- 3 years ago
Requesting Remote Control for mouse and keyboard is now available for all!
GlennD
3 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi,
A few of things to note:
If the meeting Organizer's account is set to use the GoTo App all of the attendees will join using the GoTo App by default, and the same goes for GoToMeeting Classic.
If you are using the GoTo App and attendees are being asked to install Classic GoToMeeting when they first join check the link you are sending them. If it is an older meeting originally scheduled using Classic GoToMeeting that is most likely the cause.
Classic GoToMeeting and GoTo App meetings have differently formatted join links which is important:
- Classic links are https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/xxxxxxxxx
- GoTo App links are https://meet.goto.com/xxxxxxxxx
This doesn't mean that you need to reschedule all of your older meetings. Existing scheduled meetings have the join links automatically updated to the new format in the GoTo App, you just need to make sure you are sharing the meeting link in the new format so your attendees do not download Classic GoToMeeting and join in the GoTo App instead.
The ability to request remote control is coming in a future update to the GoTo App. For now, the steps are:
- As the Presenter, share your screen
- Click on the Mouse icon that is now visible on your GoTo App toolbar
- Select the Attendee you wish to give remote control to
- The Attendee now has a Mouse icon on their toolbar, they click on it to start remote control
- The Attendee can click on the Mouse icon again to stop remote control
- The Organizer can click on the the Mouse icon to stop remote control or to give it to a different Attendee

Bosand
3 years agoActive Contributor
My task bar does not look like that. I have updated my app and it still does not show a mouse
- Bosand3 years agoActive Contributor
Update: I deleted my web app and reinstalled the desktop app. It seems to be working now as long as I don't use the web version.
Thank you Rogelio, GoTo Customer Support for your assistance!
- BrettUT3 years agoActive Contributor
Bosand Ya, that's the new quirk - you cannot request control (I've been told this is temporary, but it's been the only way for this new app for a long time now) - the presenter has to go to their control panel and give you control. Only once they've given you control will the mouse icon show up for you, which you then have to click on to actually 'pick up' control and be able to move the mouse/type/etc......
The problem is that if they don't have the right app downloaded/installed, even though the mouse is present when they give you control, you can do nada. IMO, if there is incompatibility between the host and client builds, the mouse shouldn't show as an option to be given, since the web-app has no capacity to give/accept remote control of the mouse/keyboard (from what I understand).
The question you have to ask them is if they see a white box with black G logo - also, you'll want to have them go into add/remove programs and uninstall the older connector (orange box with white asterisk).
- GlennD3 years agoGoTo Manager
Can you also click on my community name and Private Message me the links you are sharing?
- BrettUT3 years agoActive Contributor
While I would love to report that this is working swimmingly, on the first call where I had remote control semi-functional, the lag is absurd. No one will be touching the mouse and we'll be sitting here watching the cursor dance all over the screen even though no one has their hands on their mice.
This program is not ready for release and should be yanked. The old program should be forced out and left alone until GoTo can figure out what the hell is wrong with whatever this program is supposed to be - I am beyond tired of apologizing for this half-baked/functional thing and trying to get through meetings and testing calls where we're angrily rage-watching the program either do nothing, or do nothing you want it to be doing. I'm looking at alternatives - the amount of time wasted on troubleshooting this is absurd.