Virtual.ink features
Browser-based device pages
Browser-based device pages extend Virtual.ink beyond the main machine. They make it easier to run remote triggers, operator stations, or guest-facing controls without forcing every interaction onto one screen.
What it gives you
- Add flexibility to the physical setup.
- Support remote or distributed operator workflows.
- Use the same system in both compact booths and larger studio environments.
Read more in the docs
- Control Room: Browser-based live settings with tier-aware same-computer versus local-network access rules.
- Remote Control: Browser-accessible trigger controls for recording, reset, painting, hide UI, and fullscreen.
Good to know
- Basic keeps browser access on the licensed computer only.
- Pro and Pulse extend that access to other devices on the local network.
Included in: Basic, Pro, Pulse.