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Splashtop or Teamviewer.

 

I've personally used Teamviewer before and I can say that it works well with various PCs that I have used it with, I also think the android app for it is well designed and I had no issues using it, I was able to view and control PCs without any issues and I haven't experienced too much lag either.

 

As for Splashtop I haven't tried it so I can't comment on it, but I know a lot of people seem to use it, so I guess its quite good too.

Hi,

 

So sometimes i just want to view what is happening on my pc. What is the best software for this? I use to use log me in or something way back, that was ok, but, maybe theres a better one and i competely forgot it already.

 

So, I use a samsung galaxy S3, Not rooted. The software may have like a "(name) is watching this screen" or something on my monitor, i dont care. It would be cool if i could also do thins, like have a mouse on my phone or something, but it is not neccesairy.

 

So does anybody know a software for this?

Thanks

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The Ghetto Shield had some free software in the vid

 

 

 

 

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Linus actually did this:

 

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If you have an ASUS mother board you could install the AiSuite software for Remote Go and install WiFi Go on your android device and you're good, but i believe it only works if both devices are on the same Wifi network. Another option would be Teamviewer for both pc and android.

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Teamviewer?

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Will Splashtop work over the internet like Teamviewer can?

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Splashtop or Teamviewer. (recommend the latter)

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Like most people are recommending I would use Teamviewer. It's free and functions with no problems. I actually set this up earlier myself, very easy I recommend.

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Splashtop is slow and laggy. I suggest Kainy works great and you can control your pc from it.

 

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Splashtop or Teamviewer.

 

I've personally used Teamviewer before and I can say that it works well with various PCs that I have used it with, I also think the android app for it is well designed and I had no issues using it, I was able to view and control PCs without any issues and I haven't experienced too much lag either.

 

As for Splashtop I haven't tried it so I can't comment on it, but I know a lot of people seem to use it, so I guess its quite good too.

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Thanks for ALL the replies.

I'm going to try Teamviewer, then if i don't like it, ill try Splashtop.

Again, thanks, that was pretty quick.

 

 

2 hours later:

 

It's great!

I just wished the menu didnt pop op on the bottom right corner. Anyway, it works well and thanks again:)

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