2 days ago Access Mobile from PC. Since Anydesk is available for almost all platforms, it allows you to access any device remotely. You can access Android from an iOS device, Windows from macOS, or Linux from Windows, and more via AnyDesk. Due to the recent pandemic, everyone is forced to work from home.
- Unlike AnyDesk Lite, you can install your license on as many devices you like, but the number of concurrent sessions is critical. If you need more than one active session at the same time, you can, of course, book additional simultaneous sessions on request.
- Anydesk is a Real-Time Live Video Information Sharing Software. Which we can use in all these types of devices, Android Mobile, Laptop, Ios. Using this, we can communicate our mobile or computer with another mobile or computer. Then whether it is close to you or far away from you.
- AnyDesk is the ultimate remote access app for Android-giving you a truly mobile solution to remote desktop connectivity and remote control via android devices. And it’s free for private use! Enjoy seamless connectivity in any setting, for any application.
Whereveryou are in the world, you can access and remotely control your computer withAnyDesk. And when we say anywhere, we mean it!

Youjust left the office and are looking forward to a quiet evening, which is whyyou left your laptop at work. You’re already on the train when you get amessage from your co-worker who needs your help and asks you to connect totheir computer with AnyDesk. Now??!!
Should you get off the train, go back to the office, and fetch your laptop?
Not if you have a smartphone. Just access your co-worker’s computer from the train.
All you need to do is make sure both devices have downloaded AnyDesk.
Once you open the app, you’ll see your device already has an AnyDesk ID assigned to it. Below, enter the ID or Alias of your co-worker’s PC. Tap on the red arrow and get started!
Your phone is now waiting for the remote device to accept the connection, which means the usual request window pops up on your co-worker’s PC and they can choose what permissions they want to allow your phone to have.
As soon as they accept, you’re connected.
In the mobile app, all the settings are embedded in a pie menu that opens up when you tap and hold the gray AnyDesk button. To find out the names and uses of each section, just hold whatever section you want to find out more about and the text will hover on your screen.
Obviously, you don’t need a mouse to control the remote device via the Android app. Your phone display is now your touchpad.
In touchpad mode, swiping one finger moves the mouse. A single tap is a left mouse click. So far, so good.
Scrolling down works by swiping with three fingers. A right mouse click can be done by tapping and holding. Tap with three fingers for a middle click. Double tapping and holding the second tap is like holding the left mouse button and moving the mouse. You can do things like drag and drop or select an area with this. By the way, you can actually use drag and drop while simultaneously zooming!
Now, let’s take a closer look at the pie menu.
On top, find thesettings that are usually optimally preset. Some of the things you can changeare whether or not you want your clipboard to be synchronized, how you want theremote screen to be displayed, and whether or not you want to transmit audio.
Go back to the pie menu and choose the next section, selecting the input type. Apart from displaying a keyboard and special buttons, you can change how the mouse moves. The standard setting – and the fastest way to control the mouse – is called touch input. Wherever you tap on the screen, the mouse moves there. If you are used to operating a notebook, you might want to try the other option called touchpad input, where your device behaves like – you guessed it – the touchpad on your laptop. That means simply tapping on the screen doesn’t move your mouse there, you need to move it by swiping. Try it out and find out which option is more intuitive for you.
You can switch between the screens underneath the input types in the pie menu, as well as switch to full-screen mode there as well.
Lastly, there’s the actions menu where you can take a screenshot, upload and download files, request more permissions, and bring up the program manager (ctrl+alt+del). The red button on the bottom closes the session.
You don’t have to close the session if you need your phone for something else at any time during the session. Simply drag the top of the screen to the lower right. Now you can still see your session in a small separate window while answering e-mails.
Please note the session continues when you go back to the home window without pressing the red button! This is so you can change privacy or other settings during the session – which you can find in the top left corner or by swiping from the left of the screen. There’s also a tutorial that guides you through the AnyDesk app. For more information on settings, click here. (https://support.anydesk.com/Android_App#Settings_and_Menu_Tab)
If you’re done helping your co-worker and you’ve closed the connection, you’ll see the remote device you recently connected to is saved in your speed dial. Next time your co-worker needs help, you don’t need to ask them for their ID and alias again. Or, to connect even faster, simply drop your colleague’s icon in the address book to the home screen of your Android device by long-pressing the AnyDesk icon. That way the next time you tap on the icon it directly establishes a connection to your co-worker.
Now you can finally lean back and enjoy the rest of your train ride. Don’t stress about any files you forgot on your office computer because you can access them at any time using AnyDesk.
AnyDesk provides a fast and easy to use iOS App. Connect to Windows Server, choose your preferred Input-Mode or use the special-keyboard to work on other platforms.
AnyDesk is compatible with iOS 11.0 or later.
- The address book is not yet available for iOS
- The license can’t be assigned to iOS/iPadOS/tvOS devices yet
- Remote view is only possible since version 12.0
- Remote-control is not possible due to restrictions of the vendor
AnyDesk 5.0.0 for iOS and newer
With AnyDesk 5.0.0 and later on iOS, the background limitation has been removed for incoming connections.
Please note if using an AnyDesk client older than the following:
- AnyDesk 6.0.8 for Windows
- AnyDesk 6.0.1 for macOS
- AnyDesk 6.0.1 for Linux, FreeBSD, and Raspbian
you will receive a prompt asking you to update AnyDesk versions or to use the 'Remote Restart' action found in Actions on the AnyDesk toolbar.
Settings and Menu Tab
During session, open the Menu-Tab by swiping from left or right-hand side of the screen to control all aspects of the session.
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Session Settings
- Choose Quality
- Session settings /permissions
- Choose Touchpad Mode
- Show remote cursor
Select Monitor
For remote devices with multiple monitors, choose the monitor to be displayed.
Show Keyboard
Blend soft keyboard in view.
Actions Menu
The Actions Menu provides the user additional options control the remote device:
- Chat
- Send SAS Command: Ctrl + Alt + Del (Windows)
- Take a screenshot
- Request elevation
- Show system info
Special Keyboard
To manage keys for other platforms, the special keyboard provides additional keys.

File Transfer
For AnyDesk 5.1.0 and newer, file transfer between an iOS and non-iOS operating system is possible.
File transfer to and from tvOS devices is currently not possible.
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Transfer a file from an iOS device to a non-iOS device:
- Use the 'Share' action on the file you wish to transfer within the Apple File application, select 'More' then 'AnyDesk'.
- As of AnyDesk 5.2.0, this Share to AnyDesk feature is also available in the Apple Photos application.
- AnyDesk will open where you can enter or select the AnyDesk-ID you wish to transfer the file to.
- After the remote computer has accepted the AnyDesk connection, you can navigate to the folder you wish to place the File in and tap the red bar at the bottom to transfer the file.
Anydesk Mobile Keyboard
Retrieve a file from a non-iOS device:
- Enter the AnyDesk-ID/Alias of the device you wish to retrieve the file from on the iOS device
- Hold the 'Connect' button and a prompt will appear asking if you want to 'Connect' regularly or start a File Transfer session.
- Once the remote device has accepted the connection, the iOS device will be transferred to a File Explorer view.
- Select the file you wish to retrieve and tap the red download button at the bottom of the screen.
- Select the location where the downloaded file should be saved on the iOS device.

tvOS
AnyDesk for tvOS shares many of the features and settings from the AnyDesk for iOS app. Below you will find a tutorial of how to use our tvOS app which can also be found within the app itself.
Note:- Only outgoing connections are possible at this time
- tvOS Tutorial
