RENOUVELLEMENT AUTOMATIQUE
il n'est pas normal que l'on ne puisse pas gerer son reabonnement par le compte lui meme, directement par internet il n'est pas normal que l'on ne recoive pas d'avis avant renouvellement il n'est pas normal que l'on recoive pas d'avis de l'augmentation du prix merci de rembourser l'abonnement votre procedé est abusif3.3KViews2likes8CommentsLMI is showing 4 monitors but only 2 are plugged in to host computer
Recently stumbled upon this issue. After signing in and selecting all monitors in the LMI options panel, it shows me 4 monitors but the host computer only has 2 monitors plugged in. It shows 2 generic non-pnp monitors and 2 generic pnp monitors. They look to just be mirrors of each other but the second monitor seems to operate separately. What could be the cause of this issue?2.4KViews1like6CommentsmacOS: "LogMeIn Client.app" Remote Control makes Dock / graphics performance glitchy - QUICK FIX!
The following details might not be relevant to the problem / fix of slow and glitchy mac dock / graphical performance, but it shows my experience: Yesterday I was on macOS Catalina. I use LogMeIn Pro all the time to connect to my Windows 7 work computer from my MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019) laptop. Last night I launched the LMI client (the "latest" version4.1.7664 (PlugIn: 1.0.2725) ) to do some work, and everything started to seem very glitchy and slow after I initiated Remote Control of my work computer. SUPER ANNOYING! I decided to finally upgrade macOS to Big Sur in hopes of fixing this problem I was experiencing. Upgrading did not fix the problem. I even tried uninstalling the Client both manually (removing all the necessary folders via Terminal) and automatically using AppCleaner, and a mixture of both LOL. Every time I would reboot my laptop and then re-install LogMeIn Client to see if it fixed it, but I kept experiencing the same issues. I finally tried something different that actually seems to work - and I'm not sure why?... It seems that launching the client via the "LogMeIn Client.app" app is what makes everything slow once Remote Control is initiated - it needs to be launched a different way: TO FIX THIS, LAUNCH THE APP THIS WAY: Locate the app in Finder within your Applications folder Right-click (or control-click / two-finger-click) it to show the context menu Select "Show Package Contents" Open the "Contents" folder, then open the "MacOS" folder Open the "LogMeIn Client" file that appears there (it is a Unix Executable, so it will open Terminal and then start LogMeIn Client automatically) Now after I initiate Remote Control to my work computer, everything works wonderfully and glitch-free! I'm not sure at the moment why this works, but I'm fine doing this until there is an official explanation and fix. Note: Closing the Terminal window will kill the LMI Client process and close it out "unexpectedly"1.5KViews1like0Commentsipad pro - laser pointer tool
One of the tools we use the most in Logmein desktop remote control is the laser pointer .Our out of state employees get precise design instructions with the help of this tool. I can't find this tool in the iPad app. Does any one know is it is available?925Views1like0Comments