Providing support remotely is an easy way to
help your family and friends while maintaining your sanity. If
you don't have a computer nearby, but have
your Android phone, you can still help.
>> Computer setup
Step 1:
On the computer you want to remote control,
download "TeamViewer QuickSupport" from
TeamViewer. The downloaded file is named
TeamViewerQS_en.exe . The program is self-
contained, so it does not need to be
installed.
Step 2:
Double-click on the TeamViewerQS_en.exe
file to launch TeamViewer on the computer
you want to control.
Step 3:
At the main screen, the numeric ID of that
system is listed and a numeric password for
that session. Make a note of the ID and
password as you'll need that information
later.
Step 4:
If you're setting this up on someone else's
computer, you may want to create a shortcut
for them or place the file on their desktop so
they can find it more easily when they need
your help. Once you've connected to the
computer, a small window with a session list
will pop up in the lower right-hand corner.
>> How To Set setup Android Device:
Step 1:
On your Android phone, install TeamViewer
from the Android Market and launch it. In
the first box, enter the ID of the "partner"
computer. In the second box, enter the
password and tap the "Connect to partner"
button.
Step 2:
Once connected, you'll see gesture control
instructions.
Step 3:
Close the instruction screen to see the
desktop of the remote computer.
You've got control! Now you can help your in-
law's figure out how to use Netflix streaming
or add an RSS feed to Google Reader. You
can help someone with just about anything
he or she might need help with, without
having to physically be there. You can use
the mouse, type, print, and even reboot the
remote computer.
The Android version of TeamViewer does have
a few limitations, compared with the
computer version. The Android version does
not support local audio, text chat , video
chat, or file transfers.
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