I tried TeamViewer with the Max2.
TV has been the leading remote desktop software for a long while, chiefly used for on-demand remote access to personal computers and mobile devices. As we found out many months ago, TV can also be used on local networks (normally the communication would pass through their servers for technical reasons).
And I have to say, TeamViewer works well! As many of you know, it's set up very easily - it was built to ensure that any department including clerical and management could use it.
Thing is, I am managing to crash it. If, for instance, I sleep with my elbow on [PgDown] while on an Office Automation text document, at some point the client on the Android tablet goes "please, I can't take it anymore" and will not update the screen (so you disconnect and reconnect).
Otherwise, if you do not stress-test it, it works well.
One strangely missing feature: the TV app for Android does not seem to have its option to rotate the screen. Quality Assurance is so hard to find this days.
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