



A screen message said it was “offline.” Boy, when you no longer have the machine, that’s really offline. From our laptop or phone, the only desktop listed for access was a machine we gave away a year ago. However, we ran into a surprising problem when we tried it. Download the app from the Chrome Web Store. We emailed it to ourselves so we could always find it again.Īnother way to reach a faraway computer is with Chrome Remote Desktop from Google. (We frequently can’t remember what we went into some other room for.) Fortunately, the code never changes. Those with short memories will want to write the code down. The code you need before you access another computer is found in the AnyDesk app on that computer. All was as if we had been sitting at our Windows desktop. In PowerPoint, we added a slide to our “History of Entertainment” presentation at the University Club. It was only in the next room, but in theory it could have been far, far away.Īfter clicking on the AnyDesk icon and typing the secret code, we clicked on familiar icons to browse the web, edit anything we had written and play Peggle, our favorite game. On a Chromebook, we used AnyDesk to control our Windows computer. You can use this from any laptop, tablet or smartphone.

We used to like TeamViewer, but it got too complicated. Sometimes you need to access your computer from a galaxy far, far away.
