Yes, I know TeamViewer well. It's a popular remote access tool used for connecting to other computers.
Yes, I know TeamViewer well. It's a popular remote access tool used for connecting to other computers.
I need to link two extra computers and see them on the primary desktop. I want to use the secondary devices for longer projects that don’t need constant monitoring, but still have access throughout the day. TeamViewer seems like a good fit. Do you have any experience with configuring it so multiple desktops appear on one main machine? If you need more details or clarification, just let me know.
Save the file and set it up on every machine. Then either enter your credentials when prompted or build an account to keep track of logins and passwords. The system is straightforward once you begin; you’ll likely find it easy to manage.
Create an account, then navigate to the settings. There, you can configure it so you always reach the other devices using the same password. Just use the identical login on every computer.
This small program has greatly eased my worries over the years. Its main benefit is handling that parent call about a faulty computer—no more endless explanations. Just log in, resolve the issue, or demonstrate the process, and everything works smoothly. A real time-saver!
Grizz got it right, setting it up was simple. The main issue is the lower quality with poor connections, but overall it's just okay.
Thanks for the feedback. I’ll configure it according to your instructions and run tests during the coming week. I’ve noticed it works on both Windows and Mac, but I’m curious if anyone has used it on different Linux distributions.