![]() ![]() ![]() And as a bonus, it also means I get fewer dirty looks from my dearest ("fewer" being the key word there ). It also means I can put the Pi anywhere else in the house (or in the yard or greenhouse!) and still have easy access. Now that I have set up Remote Desktop on my Pi, I can easily access it via a window on my iMac, which means more time tinkering and less time dealing with setup details. That didn't always go over well with my dearest, who's not into decor that incorporates multiple cables strewn randomly into its design. When I first received my Raspberry Pi, I didn't have a monitor available, so every time I wanted to work with it I would have to go through the trouble of hooking it up to the TV or borrowing the monitor I used for my main computer. This is a guide to setting up a remote desktop for your Raspberry Pi, and how to connect to it from a Windows/Linux/Mac desktop PC without needing a monitor, mouse or keyboard hooked up to the Pi itself. A guide to setting up a remote desktop for your Raspberry Pi
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