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RealVNC Viewer: Remote Desktop

RealVNC Viewer: Remote Desktop

Catégorie : Bureaux commerciauxVersion: 4.7.0.51044

Taille:12.00MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Transformez votre smartphone en un puissant bureau à distance avec RealVNC Viewer. Cette application offre un accès transparent à vos ordinateurs Mac, Windows et Linux depuis n'importe où dans le monde. Installez simplement RealVNC Connect sur chaque ordinateur que vous souhaitez contrôler, puis connectez-vous à l'application RealVNC Viewer en utilisant les détails de votre compte. Profitez d'une visualisation du bureau à distance et d'un contrôle précis de la souris et du clavier, comme si vous étiez directement devant votre ordinateur. RealVNC Connect offre une sécurité robuste avec une protection par mot de passe pour chaque machine distante et un cryptage de bout en bout pour toutes les sessions. Téléchargez maintenant et découvrez la liberté de l'accès à distance.

Principales caractéristiques de RealVNC Viewer :

  • Accès au bureau à distance : Accédez à vos ordinateurs Mac, Windows et Linux à distance depuis n'importe où à l'aide de votre téléphone.
  • Contrôle de la souris et du clavier : Contrôlez la souris et le clavier de votre ordinateur distant avec précision, reflétant l'expérience de bureau.
  • Configuration sans effort : Installez RealVNC Connect sur vos ordinateurs et connectez-vous à l'application Viewer : vos ordinateurs distants apparaîtront automatiquement, prêts pour le partage d'écran.
  • Connectivité flexible : Connectez-vous directement via une adresse IP (avec un abonnement Entreprise ou un logiciel VNC tiers) en plus de l'accès au service cloud.
  • Sécurité sans faille : Bénéficiez d'une protection par mot de passe intégrée pour chaque ordinateur et d'un cryptage de bout en bout pour des sessions à distance sécurisées.
  • Contrôle tactile intuitif : Votre écran tactile fonctionne comme un trackpad précis, prenant en charge les gestes courants tels que le clic gauche, le clic droit et le défilement.

En résumé :

RealVNC Viewer est une solution très efficace et conviviale pour l'accès au bureau à distance. Sa configuration simple, son interface intuitive et ses fonctionnalités de sécurité robustes offrent une expérience informatique à distance transparente et sécurisée, que vous travailliez à domicile ou en déplacement. Le contrôle tactile précis et la prise en charge des périphériques Bluetooth améliorent encore sa praticité.

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