ozymandious Posted November 25, 2010 Share Posted November 25, 2010 This is so cool. I have been a user of Team viewer for a while for maintaining and troubleshooting my father's computer form afar. Also for accessing my machine remotely. and now I can do it on the go. http://lifehacker.co...nd-tech-support TeamViewer Arrives on Android for Small-Screen Remote Control and Tech Support Android: Popular remote desktop service TeamViewer has rolled out a version of their viewing software that allows anyone with an Android, and a relatively decent screen, to remotely view, control, and help out on desktop system. How do you control a remote Windows, Mac, or Linux system with a mostly touchscreen-only Android? TeamViewer's controls actually cover the issue in fairly clever fashion. You drag with one finger to scroll the mouse pointer around. Your finger point isn't exactly where the mouse pointer is—it's just kind of connected, so you can see both the cursor and your finger. Single-tapping is a left click, two-finger-tapping is a right click, and the controls for bringing up a keyboard, hitting Ctrl, Alt, and the other keys are contained at the bottom. In other words, TeamViewer will do in a pinch when a friend or relative's system needs to be fixed right away, or if you quickly need into your own system for some files you forgot to email/Dropbox. One note: the Android version seems to require that a desktop client run at least version 6, so you may need to have others download the beta versions of their respective viewing clients. TeamViewer is a free download for Android, but requires a "side" installation—downloading directly, and enabling non-Market installations in your Application settings. Grab it from the QR code at left, or at the main download site. TeamViewer Download (Android) [via Mobiputing] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4evermaat Posted November 26, 2010 Share Posted November 26, 2010 this may be a good alternative to using remote rdp or pocketcloud. Would have to test it further. I've used the desktop version for windows and it works flawlessly. I actually enjoyed it better than mikogo. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted November 26, 2010 Share Posted November 26, 2010 I've been running AndroidVNC which is based on TightVNC for a while now. I've tried TeamViewer in the past and seemed a bit heavy compared to TightVNC but will take a look again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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