Once you share your address code with another user, a pop-up message will warn you that they are trying to take control. The first thing you can see in this window is your unique address, composed of a string of nine numbers, which you can share with any other user of the application to connect to your computer. All you have to do is double-click on the executable and, without the need for installation, in less than ten seconds, the main program window will open.
Getting started with AnyDesk is very simple. In addition, it is multiplatform, so you can use it from Windows and connect to the desktop of any other platform, or vice versa.
The program supports a multitude of different operating systems, including all versions of Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, Linux, Raspberry Pi, FreeBSD and ChromeOS. Stand by your computer and watch what we are doing, we may have some questions for you.AnyDesk is remote desktop software that will allow you to control any device remotely, from your own PC. Only give access to your computer to people you know and trust. We will then request access to your computer which you must accept. Open AnyDesk and supply us with your address which you can find on the left hand side of the screen. When it is finished, you should now be able to find AnyDesk in your start menu. For the most part, you can keep the default settings and then click the green "Accept & Install" button. Click the green "yes" button.Īfter clicking "yes", the installer will start.
Now close the program and AnyDesk will ask you if you want to install it. AnyDesk can run without being installed, but it's best to install it so that you can easily find it in your start menu. When you double click on the "AnyDesk.exe" file the program will run automatically. By default, this will be in your "Downloads" folder. Click "Save File" and while it is downloading, take your time to look at the "getting started in 3 easy steps." When you are ready, click the "Download" button.Ī popup will appear asking your to save the file. The website should automatically detect that you're using Windows.