![]() Quick Assist requires a fast internet connection on both ends, so you can try video calling each other and if that goes smoothly, then you have a good enough connection.ĥ. In case you don't have a Microsoft account the Quick Assist tool will let you sign up for free.Ĥ. You must have a user account with a Microsoft service if you are the one who will provide assistance to the other person's PC. In order to grant permission for Quick Assist to connect their PC to the computer which is to be controlled by the person who is going to give assistance, the person who needs the assistance should be sitting in front of his computer, at least initially.ģ. If the Quick Assist app doesn't launch on either of the PCs, you have to update the OS to the latest version of Windows 10.Ģ. ![]() You can just look for Quick Assist on the search box next to the start menu and if you find that the app launches on both computers then you are good to go. You need to make sure that both the computers are running Windows 10 version 1607 or later. So, helping your parents, or a friend or anyone else which would require you to be there in person, now can be done sitting at your own home, on your PC and this is how: Essentials before you start.ġ. ![]() ![]() Users on both PC's, under Quick Assist, see the desktop of the PC being controlled thus making the app a great tool for teaching This helps the person controlling the remote PC trace and fix a problem with it. One of the not-so-famous apps that you get along with your Windows 10 is the Quick Assist, which is a remote-access tool connecting two PCs over the internet so that you can remotely access one PC through another. ![]()
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