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This wikiHow teaches you how to download and install TeamViewer on Windows, Mac, iPhone, and Android platforms. Once you've installed TeamViewer, you can use it to connect to another TeamViewer-enabled computer and control it remotely. You can also use TeamViewer to transfer files between computers.
How do you use TeamViewer?
Install TeamViewer on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, Android, and iOS devices.
Run TeamViewer on the device you're using and the one you want to connect to.
Select the device you want to connect to and enter the ID and password.
Use your device to control and view the other computer's screen.
Use the file transfer setting to share files between devices remotely.
Select your operating system. If your operating system isn't correctly selected when the website loads, click your system (e.g., Mac) near the top of the page.
Double-click the TeamViewer setup file. You'll find this file, which is an EXE for Windows and a DMG for Macs, in your computer's Download folder. The setup window will open.
Windows - Check the "Installation to access this computer remotely" box, check the "Personal / Non-commercial use" box, uncheck the "Show advanced settings" box if necessary, click Accept - finish, and click Yes when prompted.
Mac - Double-click the box-shaped icon in the middle of the TeamViewer window, then follow the on-screen instructions.
Open TeamViewer. Its app icon resembles a double-sided arrow on a white background.
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Close the "Unattended setup" wizard if prompted. If this is your first time opening TeamViewer, you'll be prompted to navigate through an "Unattended setup" wizard; if so, just click Cancel.
Enable the new user interface. Click the Try it now button at the top of the TeamViewer window if it's available. This will ensure that your TeamViewer dashboard is up-to-date.
Review the second computer's ID and password. On the left side of the computer's TeamViewer window, you should see an "ID" number and a "Password" number or jumble of characters.
Enter the second computer's ID into TeamViewer on the first computer. Type the "ID" number into the "Partner ID" text field on the right side of the TeamViewer window on the computer from which you want to connect.
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Make sure that "Remote control" is checked. This box is below the "Partner ID" text field.
Review the computer's ID and password. On the left side of the TeamViewer window on the computer, you should see an "ID" number and a "Password" number or jumble of characters.
If you aren't connected, instead check the "File transfer" box, enter the other computer's ID and click CONNECT, and then enter the other computer's password and click Log On.
You cannot transfer files from your mobile TeamViewer onto a computer (or vice versa).
Select a file to transfer. In the left or right side of the window, go to a file that you want to move from one computer to another, then click the file to select it.
The left side of the window represents your current computer, while the right side represents the remote-controlled computer.
Repeat with any other files you want to send. Once you're done transferring files back and forth, you can click Close to close the file transfer window.
Just open the Editor on the Remotecomputer and start typing. This is an easy way of chatting between the Host and the Client.
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Yes. Any person you grant access to your computer through TeamViewer will have full control over your computer. It will be as though they are sitting at your keyboard
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Yes. There's an option to allow a partner to automatically connect whenever they wish. For example, you could do this routinely for elderly relatives who don't want to have to be at the computer when you come in to install updates and fix whatever they break.
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If you're in an environment with Internet restrictions (e.g., a school), you can use TeamViewer to connect to your computer at home and access restriction-free Internet from there.
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