I have confirmed, using chrome remote desktop, that search+another_key does the same as CMD+another_key while remote-connected to my mac-book pro over home WiFi. I also noted that if I want to enter two search+another_key presses sequentially, I must release and repress the search key after each instance

Chrome remote desktop is like VNC or like Windows remote desktop.. but implemented by Google. It lets you view a computer remotely. The computer to be viewed has to run some software and then it can be viewed from another computer from the chrome "web browser". Neither computer has to run any server, so no port forwarding is necessary at the NAPT router.


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e.g. the computer you're connected from has a keyboard with the windows key on it, but if you do e.g. winkey+R on the local computer, then it brings up the run dialog on the local computer.. When I want it to be the case that doing winkey+R on the local computer's keyboard, brings up the run dialog box on the remote computer.

On windows chrome remote desktop, access remote machine and don't display at remote:

First option is turn off the monitor of remote machine manually of possible.

Second option is to Enable Curtain Mode for Chrome Remote Desktop, see further instructions here: Google support.

Chrome Remote Desktop is remote desktop software that is configured through a Chrome extension inside of Chrome the browser. It installs a background service (named Chrome Remote Desktop Service on Windows) to transmit keyboard/mouse input from one computer and video from the other.

While there is a multitude of software options that allow for distant connections to be made to electronics to enable management features, Chrome Remote Desktop is one of the best options as the developers are Google. Ensure the security of data and safety of location information with this title rather than a riskier one. Control the screen of a remote desktop with a separate computer, phone, or tablet to retrieve files, edit content, begin downloads, etc.

Its a bug for the chrome remote desktop installer not creating its own config folder. So simply create it via mkdir ~/.config/chrome-remote-desktop, refresh your chrome, and the "turn on" section will show up.

I'm having the same question. I have a mini pc and a mini router that is plugged in via ethernet. However, when I connect my ipad/computer to the mini router's wifi network, it still wont connect to the mini pc without internet. it needs internet to do remote desktop. I'm so confused how to use remote desktop to connect to this mini router without internet

Chrome Remote Desktop is a remote desktop software tool, developed by Google, that allows a user to remotely control another computer's desktop through a proprietary protocol also developed by Google, internally called Chromoting.[2][3] The protocol transmits the keyboard and mouse events from the client to the server, relaying the graphical screen updates back in the other direction over a computer network. This feature, therefore, consists of a server component for the host computer, and a client component on the computer accessing the remote server. Chrome Remote Desktop uses a unique protocol, as opposed to using the common Remote Desktop Protocol (developed by Microsoft[4]).

The Chrome Remote Desktop client was originally a Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store requiring Google Chrome; the extension is deprecated, and a web portal is available at remotedesktop.google.com. The browser must support WebRTC and other unspecified "modern web platform features".[5] The client software is also available on Android[6] and iOS.[7]

OK, so I might be posting this in the wrong section of the forums, but I am having issues with Minecraft through the Chrome Remote Desktop app. So there's this thing where even in fullscreen mode (on chrome remote desktop), your cursor won't teleport. Minecraft uses that method where it keeps teleporting your cursor to the center of the window so that you can move your cursor without reaching a point where you can't move your cursor anymore, but whenever I try to play Minecraft through Chrome Remote Desktop, it won't teleport my cursor back so I basically cannot stop moving the direction I'm pointed, because Minecraft thinks I keep moving my cursor there, but in reality, my cursor doesn't teleport back. Any help?

If you've never tried this, it may sound odd -- but it works quite well. The Windows PC runs a remote-connectivity app that stays active while you're away; the Chromebook connects to that app and accesses the remote Windows desktop inside your browser, where you can run programs, update settings or whatever. For all intents and purposes, it's like you're sitting in front of your Windows machine -- while you're in front of your Chromebook.

Sometimes we just need help with our computers. And with so many people still working remotely, that help can become a challenge. This is especially so for those employees using the likes of Chromebooks or other desktops that might not support TeamViewer or AnyDesk.

Click SHARE and the remote screen will be shared with the local user. At this point, you can see everything that happens on the remote desktop, so you can walk the end-user through resolving their issues.

I use Chrome Remote Desktop as a convenient way to access my desktop while traveling. From time to time it will have issues that require restarting the PC remotely. However, Chrome Remote Desktop will not start automatically after rebooting. Thankfully I can SSH into the PC and start it manually with CRD --restart but I would like to avoid that process as it depends on a VPN connection and a few extra steps.

Another less elegant workaround is to open software using Chrome remote desktop and then go back to working in Windows RD afterwards. Chrome RD works differently and isn't recognised by windows as a remote session in the same way.

Both remote assistance tools worked as advertised for us. They have a user-friendly interface that made it possible to locate all of their features. Image scaling was smooth with both apps and they provide easy connectivity for remote desktops and mobile devices.

We hope this article has helped demystify the qualities of Microsoft RDP and Chrome Remote Desktop. We also hope readers feel empowered by the information shared, and are better equipped to choose the remote desktop software ideal for them.

I am trying to connect to my office computer using Chrome Remote Desktop. I can connect fine using my iphone, both on 4G and my home wifi. When i try to use my Macbook to connect using wifi it does not work and i get an error saying 'The remote computer is offline'. If i turn off my wifi and hotspot my phone to my macbook and then try connect to the remote desktop it works and i can get in. The issue seems to be my macbook. Could there be some sort of permissions on my mac not allowing a connection to a remote computer? Please assist

Before Google came up with Chrome Remote Desktop, there were already a lot of applications and protocols for setting up a remote desktop connection. For computers running Windows, the most popular method is using the Microsoft-native Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) using an application called Remote Desktop Connection. It usually comes pre-installed with Windows, so chances are you can use it without any extra steps. Other applications use RDP and build on it to offer more advanced remote services, like TeamViewer or SplashTop.

Perhaps the most crucial disadvantage that may discourage some from using Chrome Remote Desktop is how much of your memory and processing resources it will take up. Chrome itself is infamous for being resource-hungry, and running a remote connection on top of it only makes things worse. To understand just how resource-hungry Chrome can be compared to other browsers, you can read my article on which browsers use the least RAM in 2022. So, if you have an older computer at home, you may want to give a more resource-efficient option a look. Otherwise, I can recommend adopting Chrome as your new remote desktop application.

I hv been using chrome remote for last 5 years and I am very happy.

My only problem is when I want to print

In my local printer while I am on chrome remote.

As in now, what ever i want to print on chrome remote, i send it to my personal email and then I print it out on local printer.

But that is time consuming and bothersome.

How can I print without sending the thing I want to print to my personal email.

Answer to my above question will solve my biggest headache which i have not been able to solve.

As a Workspace Admin is there a way to record logs of any users using Chrome remote desktop to remote into their workstation? Since this is a primary way we are allowing users to work remotely we are being asked by auditors for logs of user login sessions (who is logging in, when they logged in, how long they were in). ff782bc1db

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