TeamViewer Remote Control is a Universal Windows 10 app that allows users to remotely access applications from any Windows 10 device. The latest update to TeamViewer Remote Control now supports use with Continuum, available on select Windows 10 Mobile devices.
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Kornelius Brunner, VP of Product Management, explains why it is important that TeamViewer supports new Windows features for personal and enterprise customers:
“Since our inception in 2005, we have worked closely with Microsoft and have quickly provided support for any new Windows development. We are constantly working to be SMBs’ and enterprises’ first choice when it comes to remote access, which is why we are extremely proud to be one of the ten most downloaded productivity apps in the Windows Store for Business.”
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With Continuum, users can use TeamViewer Remote Control app on their Windows 10 Mobile device with the use of a Display Dock for maximum portability. The new update also allows Cortana integration with the TeamViewer Remote Control app to allow a seamless Windows 10 experience across all devices.
Microsoft realizes the importance of having TeamViewer as a partner to help grow relationships with enterprise customers. Microsoft’s Head of Windows and Surface Unit, Oliver Gürtler, welcomes TeamViewer’s Continuum and Cortana support:
“TeamViewer is an important partner to Microsoft and we welcome the development of the new Windows 10 Universal App. The support for functionalities like Continuum and Cortana utilizes the innovative force of the Windows platform and demonstrates TeamViewer’s strategic vision and pioneering spirit.”
Download TeamViewer Remote Control app in the Windows Store.
Developer: TeamViewer
Further reading: Continuum, Cortana, Lumia 950, Lumia 950 XL, Microsoft, TeamViewer, Universal Windows App, Universal Windows Platform, Windows 10, Windows 10 MobileWHAT IS TEAMVIEWER?TeamViewer is remote screen sharing software that allows your Appleseed troubleshooter to provide technical support to you from afar. Once connected, he can see exactly what you are seeing, control your mouse and keyboard as if he was sitting right there in front of your Mac, and in most cases fix the problem at hand.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
Once you launch TeamViewer QuickSupport, notice that it presents you with your User ID and Password. The ID is unique to your Mac. The password is randomly generated. Tell your troubleshooter these numbers to enable him to see your screen.
If you've allowed Appleseed to connect via TeamViewer previously, all you need to provide is the four digit password which will change each time TeamViewer is launched.
IS IT SAFE?
Yes, for several reasons.
- You must launch TeamViewerQS on your Mac first. There's no way for anyone to launch TeamViewerQS unbeknownst to you without some previous elaborate configuration in place.
- Someone connecting to your Mac must know your ID and randomly generated Password. There's no secret password stored within the program.
- The 'conversation' that happens between our two Macs is encrypted, meaning even if someone wanted to peek at your screen, it would take them hundreds of years to decrypt the data.
- You always have the option to click 'X' to quit TeamViewer instantaneously
TeamViewerQuickSupport is free for Appleseed customers! Actually it's a pay-for subscription service that we figure into our total cost of doing business. Time spent doing Remote Support is charged by the quarter hour based on your current billing rate. Depending on the situation, we may require a credit card # before beginning service, to be charged at the conclusion of the session.
INSTALLING
- Click on button below to begin download:
- This will download TeamViewer to the folder on your Macintosh that you have designated for internet downloads. Commonly this is your Downloads folder for which you may have a shortcut on your Finder's sidebar or dock
- Depending on your settings, your web browser may automatically unzip the file or you will need to manually double-click to unzip it. Either way, you want to end up with the blue square icon named 'TeamViewer QuickSupport'
- Move 'TeamViewer QuickSupport' to your Applications folder
- Add TeamViewerQS to your dock if you wish to find it easier in the future.
- If you need an older version of TeamViewer QuickSupport, click here