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Running Chrome on Windows RT


So I've been using TeamViewer Touch for about a week now and have been pretty satisfied. Yes, it does run a tad slower than everything else, but I'm able port into my office desktop and use the otherwise inaccessible Chrome and all of my Chrome Web Apps through it. One downside is I had to turn off my desktop's auto-sleep, so my energy footprint has definitely expanded. Would love it if there was a way to remotely wake up my computer as well.

Here's some pictures of my Microsoft Surface running Chrome (and my most used web app: Asana) through TeamViewer.




Theoretically I could do video editing and whatnot through TeamViewer as well, but I imagine that it would be unbearably slow. I'll try it though one of these days just to see.

2 comments:

bjar

Is this remote desktop view sharing? If your surface is simply feeding the image of what's happening on your desktop, it won't be slower, less the time distortion lag you get from using the actual app

Unknown

@bjar yes, it is remote desktop view sharing. there's a slight lag...maybe a nanosecond...but enough to notice

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