Everything you need to remotely access your computer can be downloaded free of charge.
There's a lot you can get done
with your phone, but there are time when you need to make use of your
PC. You may need to access a file, or you may actually need to run a
program. If you don’t feel like walking over to your computer, or you
are separated from it by distance, you could remotely access it via your
Android phone or tablet. Google's Chrome Remote Desktop can be used with phone like the Moto X or Nexus 5, but you may find that the extra screen space of a Note 3 or a Nexus 7
more useful. But whether you’re on a phone or tablet, you can use the
app to control your computer as if you were sitting in front of it. Chrome Remote Desktop is
available free of charge from Google Play and it's used in conjunction
with Chrome Remote Desktop on your computer. This is a Chrome app, so
you'll need to have Google's web browser installed on your computer
Setting up your computer
It makes sense to make sure that your computer is set up and ready to use first. If you don't already have Chrome installed start by grabbing yourself a copy. With this done you need to ensure that you have Chrome Remote Desktop installed as well. Remote desktop accessed can be enabled through Chrome on your desktop.
Pay a visit to the Chrome Web Store to download Chrome Remote Desktop.
Click the Free button and then click Add in the pop up that appears.
Wait for the download and installation to complete and then start the
tool by clicking the Launch App button, or by clicking the shortcut in
the Chrome App Launcher. App authroization helps to ensure the security of your remote connections.
The first time you use the app you need to authorize it, so click
Continue. Sign into your Google account when prompted and click Accept.
Once this has been done, you're just about ready to go. Remote access can also be used to offer remote assistance.
Chrome Remote Desktop can be used in one of two ways – to share a
computer for the purposes of giving remote assistance, or for gaining
full access to your own computer. We're interested in the second option,
so click the second of the two Get Started buttons that is displayed. Choose a PIN to help keep your computer safe.
Now click the Enable remote connections button. You may be prompted
to download the Chrome Remote Desktop Host installer – if so, download
and install it. You will then be prompted to choose a PIN of at least
six digits that will be used to secure your connection. Enter and
confirm the PIN you'd like to use and then click OK.
A popup window will appear asking for your PIN; enter it and click
OK. With this done, you're ready to set up your phone or tablet.
Setting up your Android
With your computer configured, you'll need to get your Android device
set up so you can connect to your computer and control it remotely. Hit Google Play to grab a copy of Chrome Remote Desktop for your Android device.
Install Chrome Remote Desktop from Google Play and then fire up the app. Very little configuration is needed on your phone – remote access just works!
Assuming you are signed into the same Google account on your phone or
tablet as on your computer, you should see a list of computers that you
can connect to – in all likelihood, unless you have use the app before,
there will only be one to select. Tap the name of the computer you
would like to connect to and there will be a slight delay while a
connection is established. Enter your PIN and you'll be remote connected in an instant.
You'll be asked to enter the PIN you set up earlier – do so and hit
connect. You can save time for future connections by checking the box to
avoid the need to enter the PIN every time, but be aware of the
potential security risks involved. A moment later, your computer desktop
will appear on your Android device's screen. Switch your phone to landscape mode to make it easier to work with your computer.
In most instances, it is easier to work with a remote connection if
you flip your phone or tablet into landscape mode to the upper right of
the screen, tap the double arrow button to switch to fullscreen mode,
and next your can then use the drop down menu to access the onscreen
keyboard or to exist fullscreen. It takes a little getting used to, but accessing your computer on your phone is great!
You can interact with your computer by tapping and dragging around
the screen – it's very intuitive, even if your computer does not have
touchscreen of its own. If you need to use the Ctrl+Alt+Del keyboard
shortcut, you can access it by tapping the menu button and selecting the
relevant option. When the time comes to end the remote session – and it
is not a good idea to leave it open longer than necessary – you can
either hit the Disconnect option in the menu on your Android device, or
you can tap the Stop Sharing button on your computer.
Have you used Chrome Remote Desktop to control your computer from your phone or tablet? What made you set up remote access?
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