![]() ![]() Even trying to remote control Windows 8’s touch-oriented Metro UI from a tablet can be tricky. Trying to remotely control keyboard-and-mouse oriented Windows and Windows applications like Excel can be like playing foosball while wearing a raincoat and boxing gloves … even if you’ve got a Bluetooth keyboard. The remote-access-from-a-touch-tablet experience frankly isn’t always salubrious. ![]() This doesn’t go the other way, however with a few possible exceptions for some administrative setting/configuration tweaking, you can’t remotely access an iOS device. ![]() An iPad can be used as the client device to access hosts running Windows, MacOS, and Linux desktop OSs - including Windows 8’s touch-oriented Metro UI.
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