Method and apparatus for simultaneously monitoring computer user screen and telephone activity from a remote location
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1. A method of remotely monitoring on-screen activities of a monitored computer workstation, said monitored computer workstation having a display screen, operating system software, and a display driver, comprising the steps of:
- A) intercepting and interpreting at least one graphics primitive function call made to said display driver to define boundaries of a localized changed screen region sized less than said display screen;
B) utilizing said boundaries of said localized changed region to make a copy of said changed region by use of said operating system; and
C) transporting said changed region copy to a remote location for view on the screen of a separate, monitoring workstation, such that said screen of said monitoring workstation periodically reflects screen changes made on said monitored workstation.
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Abstract
The present invention relates to simultaneous computer screen and voice monitoring from a remote location, and particularly relates to synchronized telephone and screen monitoring of a computer workstation from a remote location. Such monitoring is useful for providing training and assistance to those using such workstations, especially in connection with telephone use, can also be useful for providing an audit trial of significant on-screen events, or can be used as a trigger to initiate other separate events. In one embodiment, graphics primitives are used to determine localized screen changes which are periodically copied from the monitored workstation desktop and sent over a network to a remote, monitoring, workstation. In another embodiment, localized screen changes are determined by full screen comparison, and sent over a network to a remote, monitoring, workstation.
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1. A method of remotely monitoring on-screen activities of a monitored computer workstation, said monitored computer workstation having a display screen, operating system software, and a display driver, comprising the steps of:
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A) intercepting and interpreting at least one graphics primitive function call made to said display driver to define boundaries of a localized changed screen region sized less than said display screen; B) utilizing said boundaries of said localized changed region to make a copy of said changed region by use of said operating system; and C) transporting said changed region copy to a remote location for view on the screen of a separate, monitoring workstation, such that said screen of said monitoring workstation periodically reflects screen changes made on said monitored workstation.
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2. A method of monitoring, on a monitoring workstation, sequential on-screen activities of a monitored computer workstation having a display screen and a telephone extension, said method comprising:
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A) determining sequential localized changed screen regions which correspond to at least two sequential screen changes; B) recording a telephone conversation occurring during said screen changes; and C) playing back said telephone conversation recording in substantial synchronization with said sequential screen changes substantially as they both happened in real time, to allow one at said monitoring workstation to simultaneously view on-screen activities and listen to telephone conversations substantially as they occurred at said monitored workstation.
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3. A method of monitoring, on a monitoring workstation, sequential on-screen activities of a monitored computer workstation having a display screen and a telephone extension, said method comprising:
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(A) recording data corresponding to two actual sequential screen changes occurring at said monitored workstation and storing said screen change-related data; (B) recording data corresponding to audio telephone conversation occurring at said monitored workstation during said two actual sequential screen changes and storing said audio telephone conversation-related data; and (C) subsequent to steps "A" and "B ", playing back, with the use of said screen change-related data and said audio telephone conversation-related data, said audio telephone conversation in substantial synchronization with said sequential screen changes as they both happened in real time at said monitored workstation, to allow one at said monitoring workstation to simultaneously view and hear on-screen and telephone activities substantially as they occurred at said monitored workstation. - View Dependent Claims (4, 5, 6)
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