Screens Connect is a free utility that lets you connect back to your Mac or Windows PC from anywhere in the world.
Download Screens Connect 4 (macOS 10.11 or later)
Screens Connect for Windows (Windows XP or later)
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Sign In to ConnectWise Control. If you've set up an authentication app, enter the code. Otherwise, we've emailed the code to the primary contact. Screens Connect is a free utility that lets you connect back to your Mac or Windows PC from anywhere in the world. Download Screens Connect 4 (macOS 10.11 or later) Screens Connect for Windows (Windows XP or later).
Please note that these versions are no longer maintained or supported:
Screens Connect 3.6 (macOS 10.9 or 10.10)
Screens Connect 3.2 (macOS 10.8)
Screens Connect 2.2 (macOS 10.6.8 or 10.7)
FAQ
If you’ve got a question, the best place to start is by consulting the FAQ.
User Guide
Online and always up-to-date, the Screens Connect User Guide (Mac, Windows) is likely to have the answer you need.
In-App Support
If you encounter a bug or an issue during the configuration of Screens Connect, please send us a support request from the Support Request button when showed.
Screens Connect App
Note: It's best to send the request right after reproducing an issue as the request includes a diagnostics report.
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Email Support
If you’re still in need of some help, just drop us an email to [email protected] and we’ll help you out.
Screens Connect For Mac
To use a desktop computer, users need a monitor. The monitor allows you to see the operating system GUI and software applications, like playing a game or typing a document.
What Is Screen Connect Client
Note
If you're connecting a monitor to a laptop computer, see: How to connect an external display to my laptop.
There are two types of flat-panel displays available: LCD, and LED. These monitors are very similar and use a VGA, DVI, HDMI, or DisplayPort, or USB-C connector to connect to the computer. VGA and DVI are older connections, whereas HDMI, DisplayPort, and especially USB-C are newer.
How to connect a monitor
Find the monitor's connector cable. It should be included with your purchase.
Match the cable with one of the video ports on the back of the monitor. The images below show each of the video ports used today (with the general exception of S-Video).
Plug the cable into the corresponding ports on both your monitor and computer.
Note
The VGA and DVI cables have two screws, one on either side of the connector. Make sure the cable screws line up and then alternate turning each screw until they are secure.
Tip
If your monitor does not have the same connector as your computer, or you'd prefer a different interface, you have a few options:
You can buy a different cable that is compatible with your computer and monitor.
You can purchase a video converter that which changes one connector type into another.
Purchase a new video card or computer with the latest connectors.
Purchase a monitor that has the connectors you need.
Screens Connect Windows
If not already done, plug the flat end of the monitor power cord (left cable end shown below) into the back of the monitor. The power cord may also be built into the back of the monitor.
Plug the other end of the monitor power cord (shown on the right in the above picture) into a power outlet.
Turn on the computer and turn on the monitor. The power button for the button is often found on the front or bottom of the monitor on the right side.
Tip
If your monitor has different connectors, you may need to switch the input type you're using with the buttons next to the power button.
Note
If you run into trouble getting the monitor to work, see No display or black screen on a computer monitor.
Additional information
Screens Connect Remote Login
See the Display port, DVI, HDMI, monitor, VGA pages for further information.