OSLink is an app that allows you to control LDPlayer, the powerful Android emulator for Windows and Mac, from your mobile device. You can also control a computer remotely. To do so, in addition to having the emulator installed on your computer, you will need to install a companion software that, of course, can be easily downloaded from the official website.
In order to use OSLink, you'll first need to create a user account. Of course, you will be able to create an account quickly using your Google, Facebook or Line profiles. When creating the account, you will also receive three days of Premium completely free of charge. And what are the advantages of OSLink Premium? Unlimited instances of LDPlayer, high definition image and the elimination of restrictions on sharing your instances.
From the main tab of the app you can see all the screens of the different computers that you have linked to your account. Normally you will only see one instance: the one on the computer where the software is installed. However, if you install the program on several different computers and link them all to your account, you will be able to manage all those computers comfortably from your Android device. All you have to do is tap one of the screens to maximize it and be able to interact with it.
Once in full screen mode, OSLink will allow you to control a computer in a very similar way to AnyDesk or Teamviewer. The tip of your finger will act as a mouse and, basically, from that moment on you will be able to work comfortably on that computer, but from the comfort of your Android device. And all this without the need to configure anything. With a couple of taps you can work remotely.
OSLink is an excellent remote control application that allows you to control your desktop computer from anywhere in the world. It is a very useful app that, although it is specially designed to control LDPlayer, will give you unlimited access to your computers. Best of all, the app does not require complex configurations, so anyone can use it in a matter of seconds.