Talk:KanColle Android/@comment-27881917-20160513144446/@comment-89.181.134.126-20160528195900

There is always remote desktop. That requires you to leave your computer on, with the remote desktop software running, and have the respective app installed on the phone/tablet. Recommend to turn off the sound system and monitor, to not attract undesired attention at home. Also take note of the login credentials you setup in the software, or you won't be able to connect to it on the phone/tablet.

Teamviewer is cool, but doesn't mute the computer. What you hear on the phone is what is playing on the computer, so it's better to just turn off the sound system and monitor at home, leaving only the computer connected to the internet and with the Teamviewer software running.

Chrome Remote Desktop is also cool. After setting up, you just need to leave the computer on. No need to open programs. One flaw, though: it does not support sound transmission, so there is no sound on the controller device. The computer may still play sounds, so take necessary precautions.

Microsoft Remote Desktop is another option, but is a nightmare to set up. It does not have limitations, like ads or premium features or other BS like that, but setting it up correctly is an herculean job in itself. Pretty much only for IT savvy people.

Splashtop is, IMO, the better one. It is faster than Teamviewer and allows muting the computer while still playing all sounds on the phone. The downside (more like a massive donkey d*ck move from the company) is that one must subscribe a monthly or yearly fee to be able to connect anywhere. This thing only works for free if both machines are on the same network - ie. both connected to your home internet connection.