Only when I watched the cursor in Chrome Remote Desktop move across my Mac’s screen was I able to click and open the Finder, something I wouldn’t have accomplished had I actually been away from my office. When I clicked the cursor in the dock, something else - such as an application - opened instead of the Finder. For example, I was never successful in navigating to the Mac OS’s Dock to open the Finder and navigate to a file I wanted to open. When you add to that a tiny cursor in the Chrome Remote Desktop app, and no obvious way to enlarge it, selecting things to open was nearly impossible. An extension of Chrome desktop view from a remote center and controlling it instead of the person in front of the desktop is called Chrome remote desktop view. Chrome Remote Desktop is remote desktop software that allows you to remotely control another computer from any computer running Windows, macOS or Linux. To fit onto a Google Nexus 7-inch tablet screen, of course, everything on my desktop screens appears in miniature. And to answer your question, yes, my setup looks like it belongs to a stock broker or air traffic controller.) LogMeIn only shows me my iMac’s screen. (I use an iMac with two additional displays, both in portrait orientation. Namely, it takes some computing to compress video before it’s sent over the network. Unlike LogMeIn, a remote access service with mobile apps, Chrome Remote Desktop let me see all three display attached to my home office computer. Believe it or not, your CPU might be the cause of slow Chrome Remote Desktop connection.
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