How To Use Chromebook Remote Desktop
Before we get started, while it is possible to remotely access a Windows or Mac screen directly, Remote Access isn’t supported on Chromebooks; hence, you will have to use the Remote Support feature. The difference between the two is, that Remote Access saves your PCs in Remote Desktop and can let you access the display with just a click, whereas you need to enter a code every time you try to share your Chromebook display using Remote Support.
Method 1: Use Remote Desktop on Chromebook
And that’s how you can share your Chromebook’s screen with other PCs. While we wish the Remote Access feature were supported in ChromeOS, the Remote support feature is still immensely helpful if you want to, say, help someone who’s facing an issue on their Chromebook. You can repeat the same process with the Windows or Mac PC.
Method 2: Use Remote Desktop from a Phone
Your Chromebook screen should now show up on your Android or iOS device. You can access more options by tapping the hamburger icon > Settings.
As we mentioned earlier, Chromebooks don’t support Remote Access but Remote Support. Hence, if you’re traveling and want to access your Chromebook’s screen, you will need to have someone let you in by generating and sending you the access code for the session. We hope Google addresses this in the future.
What are your thoughts on the Chrome Remote Desktop feature? What other features would you want Google to add to the same? Let us know in the comments.