

Work as expected (except for Cmd-Q, which quits the app). Supported, but only for typing - key commands have to be entered

For the iPad, Bluetooth keyboards are also (kind of) OS X Leopard and (usually) Windows 7, but Windows 2000 is a bit For example, two-finger scrolling works fine in Mac TeamViewer supports multitouch gestures, but only when the host OSĭoes as well. So much easier to work with - and reduces lag at the same time.Īutomatic resolution matching improves appearance and reduces lag. Previous versions scaled the host's display, resulting in poor The ability to automatically change the host's resolution to fit the With the latest version (v at the time of this writing) cameĪ few updates for the iPad, and one of the most important of these was The Mac version needs OS X 10.4 or newer. Later), and I've worked with it on hardware as low-end as my 800 MHz iMac G4 (it won't run on Requirements are quite low (the PC version can run on Windows 98 or No matter if your computer is a headless serverĪ few feet away or a client's workstation in India, TeamViewer canĮstablish a connection in seconds with no configuration needed. Utilizing an Internet server to manage connections, TeamViewer makes This basic functionality can be modified in theĪpp's preferences to give a faster and/or more secure connection. Software, then connect one device to another using the onscreen ID Its major claim to fame is ease of setup - simply install the TeamViewer GmbH, is a powerful cross-platform remote desktop app,Īvailable for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, iOS, andĪndroid. Personally, I've tried at least a dozen, but only one works the way I When it comes to remote desktop (RD) apps, there are a lot ofĬhoices - most of them either expensive or complicated to use.
