1. What is the difference between versions? Remote control - the basic version is placed on the device which will be used to connect to smartphones, tablets, PCs, laptops, TV-top box; It allows you to view or manage other devices with the QuickSupport and Host.
Quicksupport - it allows another smartphone, tablet, PC, laptop c Remote Control to connect to your device and manage, if at the time of connection you have confirmed the request.
Host - allows another smartphone, tablet, PC, laptop to connect to your device and manage it without a request, you must have a TeamViewer account.
Pilot - allows another smartphone, tablet, PC, laptop to connect to your device, while you can make a video call using augmented reality.
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Blizz - allows you to participate in group audio and video conferences.
2. What is different from the version of the QuickSupport Host? (
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QuickSupport - does not require a TeamViewer account, is used for remote assistance; it requires confirmation from the device to which you are connecting.
Host - requires a TeamViewer account, is used for round-the-clock automatic access to your (optional) devices, such as set-top boxes, PCs, servers, and so on.
3. My device supports dial-up function? The list of Android devices for which the Teamviewer developers have implemented support for remote access is located on
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4. I'm not running TeamViewer, the reason may be what? TeamViewer servers may not work. Check their performance online by
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It may be that you have not installed an Add-on, i.e. additional application from the developer TeamViewer, which allows devices from a specific manufacturer to get the necessary functionality. The list of all existing addons is by
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5. What are addons, and what are they for? Some manufacturers have significantly modified the pure Android on their devices, which leads to the impossibility of TeamViewer QuickSupport standard application work as designed. Therefore, developers TeamViewer make add-ons, which are designed to expand the list of supported devices from different manufacturers.