What function do you want her to use? Create a pictorial step-by-step to get her going and print it out. Put colored stickers post-its on the device itself so she knows what to press. Most of all pretend to know nothing about tech and follow your instructions to ensure it works — Allan. My reason for wanting to interact is to help reassure an elderly person that it's working fine, and there's nothing she can do to 'break' it persistently.
And occasionally fiddle with the settings and assist with getting new stuff installed. I can't put coloured stickers on the device, if I can't physically be present. It's fine to be require remote user interaction to enable the remote access. This may totally not be helpful but my 85 year old Aunt got an iPad from me many years ago and she had a friend who live on the iPad.
So her friend spent some time with her familiarizing her with the iPad and now she can't put it down! So maybe a bit of social engineering. Does she have a friend with an iPad? The core reason we're trying to do this, is because of the self isolation and lockdown. So short answer is 'no' - there's no contact going to happen for at least a couple of weeks more. Show 1 more comment. These steps will work on an iPhone, iPod Touch, or even another iPad.
Being able to control your iPad this way can be very convenient, especially for users with impaired movement. For example, a person can control their iPad with the help of their iPhone, iPod Touch, or even another iPad. Controlling an iPad from a PC is much harder, but there are third-party programs that allow you to do so. For screen-mirroring, a great app to use is ApowerMirror. Unfortunately, there is no direct method to remotely control an iPad from a PC. However, this should be agreed upon by both parties, as to do so without permission is considered hacking.
Note that the owner of the iPad must download it as well to allow access. Verify your account to enable IT peers to see that you are a professional. Thai Pepper. Frostyck This person is a verified professional. This person is a verified professional. Frostyck wrote: You cannot receive a remote connection through a mobile device.
This isn't true. I can remote into Android phones from Bomgar and control them just fine. Haven't tried it on an iPhone yet. I was more referencing iOS devices though. Frostyck wrote: Ross Just tried it. While i can't control the iPad, i can remote into it and see the camera, files, internet sessions, etc. That is pretty neat! Thanks for the correction Ross!!! It's saved our bacon a few times.
Being able to have a store employee show us a networking area through their phone so we can give specific instructions is a big help.
MarkPayton This person is a verified professional. TeamViewer 1, Followers Follow. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. Posted on Nov 26, PM. So no, remote control of an iOS device is not possible. Nov 28, PM. Page content loaded. Nov 26, PM. You cannot control an ipad remotely. You can view the screen with a local computer. You can share the computer screen with the world.
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