![]() ![]() Please note, for computers to show up in this tab, the computers support hosting, and have 'Hosting' enabled in the settings. The 'Computers' tab displays your current computer, computers your Parsec account is logged in to, and computers that are shared with you via Friends, Guest Access, and/or Team computers. Your Parsec name and ID at the top right.A text field which lets you paste share links or peer IDs to join computers at the bottom right.Red: Does not have permission, and is trying to interact (the input is ignored).Gray: Does not have permission, and isn't interacting.White: Has permission, and isn't interacting.Green: Has permission, and is interacting currently. ![]() The three icons next to each user blink different colors depending on whether they are using the mouse, keyboard or controller.Click the profile picture to add and remove input permissions or kick the user.Hover over the profile picture to see the network latency between this computer and that user.A list of users currently connected to this machine, at the bottom left.A set of tabs in the left which take you to different parts of the app: Computers, Settings, Friends, Help, and Log out.The Parsec interface while logged in is composed of: Table of contentsĬommand line installation and configuration This article covers navigation of the Parsec app for Windows, our portable app for Windows, advanced configuration file, advanced installation with command line options, service and proxy settings, and Parsec on headless systems with virtual displays. ![]()
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