Chrome Remote Desktop run on Nexus 7, to remote control Windows 10 |
Chrome Remote Desktop allows users to remotely access another computer through Chrome browser or a Chromebook. Computers can be made available on an short-term basis for scenarios such as ad hoc remote support, or on a more long-term basis for remote access to your applications and files. All connections are fully secured.
Chrome Remote Desktop is fully cross-platform. Provide remote assistance to Windows, Mac and Linux users, or access your Windows (XP and above) and Mac (OS X 10.6 and above) desktops at any time, all from the Chrome browser on virtually any device, including Chromebooks.
Visit https://chrome.google.com/remotedesktop to install Chrome Remote Desktop on PC side, this video show how to on Windows 10.
Install Chrome Remote Desktop (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.chromeremotedesktop) on Android, from Google Play.
To run it directly, search "Chrome Remote Desktop" and click to run.
For your safety, suggested to disable it after used.
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