If Teamviewer allows users to remotely control computers, Quick Assist also offers similar functionality. This tool comes pre-installed on Windows 10, making the process of setting up and using Quick Assist as a substitute for Teamviewer very simple.
Guide to Setting Up and Using Quick Assist on Windows 10 as an Alternative to Teamviewer
Step 1: Open the Start Menu on your Windows 10 system and locate the Quick Assist
Step 2: Once Quick Assist is launched, click on Give assistance to allow another computer to support and control your system.
Step 3: With Give assistance, you'll receive a Security code consisting of 6 digits. Share this code with others to enable remote support for your system.
Step 4: Alternatively, to assist others, click on Get assistance from the main Quick Assist interface.
Step 5: Here, you need to enter the Code, a 6-digit number obtained from the person needing assistance, as in Step 3, to log in and control their computer.
Step 6: After logging in, you can freely control and assist the connected computer using Quick Assist.
This guide on installing and using Quick Assist on Windows 10 as an alternative to Teamviewer from Mytour will help you receive remote assistance (Give assistance) or provide remote computer support (Get assistance) without the need to install any additional software.
In case your computer encounters severe errors, making it impossible to access Quick Assist for assistance or repairs, you can perform a Windows reset to restore your computer to its initial settings, effectively fixing any lingering issues while cleaning up data.