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sonic3003
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08-05-2016, 01:53 AM
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I aim to manage my phone from my laptop, but I’m unsure if the Windows Connect app works for this. The screen projection appears to function, though the interface lacks a visible checkbox. A detailed video guide would be incredibly helpful—anyone with clear steps and visuals would be greatly appreciated.
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sonic3003
08-05-2016, 01:53 AM #1

I aim to manage my phone from my laptop, but I’m unsure if the Windows Connect app works for this. The screen projection appears to function, though the interface lacks a visible checkbox. A detailed video guide would be incredibly helpful—anyone with clear steps and visuals would be greatly appreciated.

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Hidekih
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08-06-2016, 09:50 AM
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Managing the phone seems a bit pointless. I attempt it but it doesn<|pad|> to really speed things up. It helps only when you need to assist someone remotely – then Team Viewer comes in handy. You can boost productivity with several apps: MyPhoneExolorer for SMS, contacts, remote screen access (and sometimes control), dialing, etc.; YourPhone for SMS, MMS and computer calls with headphones and Bluetooth; Google Messages as a faster alternative (requires their SMS app); Viber and Whatsapp with desktop/UWP versions that connect to your phone; plus Solid Explorer, the top Android app for file transfers. Trying them all shows a noticeable improvement over using just the phone.
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Hidekih
08-06-2016, 09:50 AM #2

Managing the phone seems a bit pointless. I attempt it but it doesn<|pad|> to really speed things up. It helps only when you need to assist someone remotely – then Team Viewer comes in handy. You can boost productivity with several apps: MyPhoneExolorer for SMS, contacts, remote screen access (and sometimes control), dialing, etc.; YourPhone for SMS, MMS and computer calls with headphones and Bluetooth; Google Messages as a faster alternative (requires their SMS app); Viber and Whatsapp with desktop/UWP versions that connect to your phone; plus Solid Explorer, the top Android app for file transfers. Trying them all shows a noticeable improvement over using just the phone.