![]() Since this is the first time you’re connecting, an Instructions window will appear.TeamViewer will now connect to your Windows 10 device.Ta-da! There’s your Windows 10 computer waiting to be connected to.Enter your TeamViewer account username and password then tap the Sign In button.Once the main TeamViewer screen is displayed, tap the Computers & Contacts icon from the bottom menu bar. ![]() Tap Next in the upper-right corner as you go through each of the Introduction screens.Note: after using TeamViewer for almost a month, I’ve yet to receive a single annoying or ‘spammy’ Notification Message. For now click OK – this can always be changed later. The first time you open TeamViewer, it will ask for permission to send you Notifications.Once it’s installed, tap the TeamViewer icon.Once TeamViewer is installed and set up in Windows 10, visit the App Store and download/install TeamViewer for your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. That will guide you through installing TeamViewer correctly in Windows. Follow steps 17 through 22 of this tutorial. Now it’s time to set up TeamViewer on your Windows 10 desktop, laptop or tablet.Once you’ve finalized your account, proceed with step #2. ![]() Once you’ve created the account, TeamViewer will send you an email with a “confirmation link” that you’ll need to click/follow to complete the registration process. ![]() The first thing you’ll need to do is head over to the TeamViewer sign up page and create a TeamViewer account (again, completely free).Need to get to something on your home computer while you’re in Starbucks, at work or on the go? No problem! One of the many benefits of using TeamViewer is that it’s painfully easy to access Windows across your home network and across the Internet itself. You’ll be able to view the entire Windows screen on your iOS device and have complete control of you computer – just as if you were sitting right in front of it. Using the completely free (for non-commercial use) software called “TeamViewer”, you can control a Windows 10 computer via your iOS device. This step-by-step guide will show you how to set up your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch so that it can connect to and control your Windows 10 desktop, laptop or tablet.
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