Splashtop Personal (see links below) is the best app I have found that allows me to remote control into a Windows computer on my home network from my Chromebook. Splashtop Personal is FREE and will only work within the same LAN (local area network), such as what most of us have in our homes. One thing to point out… The steps below will also work from your Android phone or tablet.
- If you own a Chromebook that supports running Android apps, download (and install) from the Google Play Store the Android App called Splashtop Personal – Remote Desktop. Open Splashtop and setup an account (requires that you enter an email and create password). You will be sent an authentication email to validate the account.
- On the Windows PC that you wish to control, download (and install) the Splashtop Personal App for the version of Windows you are running. You will be required to enter the email and password again in order to make the connection.
- Once the above steps are completed, open the app on the Chromebook and you should see the Windows computer where the software was installed. Make the connection and you will see the Windows computer screen on your Chromebook. On the right bottom side of the screen you will see a darkened control module that will slide out (when clicked on) that will reveal a bottom button menu and/or a top button menu. From these menus you can manage and control the connection and various options. One thing to point out… To open the “Windows Menu” and to show the “Taskbar” on the remote computer, open the top button menu and double click on the “Windows Start Menu” icon.
I have found “Splashtop” to be the best out there. When I am using “Splashtop”, I feel like I am on my Windows Computer when I remote in from my Chromebook… “Splashtop” also offers commercial versions of their remote software and apps that allow you to access a computer when outside of your home or business.
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I have used all of the below, last two work from withing chrome browser, none need android apps.
TeamViewer – Chrome Web Store
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/teamviewer/oooiobdokpcfdlahlmcddobejikcmkfo
DWService – remote access, remote administration, remote support
https://www.dwservice.net/en/
Chrome Remote Desktop
https://remotedesktop.google.com/access/
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James,
Thank you for sharing these links. I like the remote access feature in Chrome, as well; but, I love Splashtop. TeamViewer I have used many times in the past to remote into a distant PC. DWService, I need to check that one out… Again, awesome links…
Thank you,
Rick
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I came across DWService from
https://www.howtogeek.com/663541/5-free-remote-access-tools-for-connecting-to-a-pc-or-mac/
Google is the only way I have found of logging into a Chromebook remotely, everyone says why would you want to do that, but I do need to do it sometimes for convenience. I can’t use Splashtop because I’m using Neverware’s Cloudready rather than a proper Chromebook, so no andoid apps.
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