- DeskIn supports remote connections on Windows, macOS, Android and iOS platforms
- Multiple devices can participate in a session using extend or mirror modes
- Tablets and smartphones function as extended screens rather than passive viewers
DeskIn has revealed that its remote desktop software extends beyond traditional workplace use and extends into gaming and streaming scenarios.
Designed by Zuler Technology PTE, based in Singapore. LTD, the product provides access to games on all devices while maintaining visual quality and responsive input.
The software supports Windows, macOS, Android and iOS, enabling remote connections between desktop systems and mobile hardware.
Multi-screen management on connected devices
DeskIn includes multiple view modes that allow multiple devices to participate in a single session.
Secondary devices such as tablets or smartphones can function as extended displays rather than passive viewers.
Screen mirroring supports one-to-one and one-to-many output, allowing shared viewing during gameplay or demonstrations.
Mobile projection allows games running on handheld devices to appear on larger computer screens for monitoring or streaming purposes.
These display capabilities resemble workflows typically associated with desktop software environments, where screens are divided between active tasks and reference content.
DeskIn applies similar structures to games, chat windows, streaming dashboards, and developer tools.
This system treats displays as modular endpoints rather than fixed main monitors.
The software also provides built-in file transfer and sync tools intended for multi-device workflows.
Screenshots, recordings, configuration files and saved game data can be moved between connected systems without external services.
Larger files, such as game modifications and high-resolution assets, are supported via batch transfers.
Synchronization keeps progress and settings consistent across devices.
These functions overlap with features typically found in traditional remote desktop utilities and cloud storage platforms.
Their performance depends on available bandwidth, device storage, and connection stability rather than local computing power.
DeskIn additionally supports customizable input mapping on keyboards, mice, controllers, and touch interfaces, and users can create virtual key combinations to perform complex actions in supported applications.
Display modes and controller profiles can be activated via predefined configurations rather than manual adjustment.
The software supports automatic activation of certain control modes based on detected application behavior, aligning more closely with enterprise productivity tools than consumer gaming utilities.
It emphasizes repeatable configurations and cross-device consistency rather than per-session customization.
The software incorporates layered security measures covering authentication, session approval and permission control, with encryption tools protecting remote connections, and access can be limited to specific entries or system resources.
Privacy features include temporary screen protection and automatic locking at the end of sessions. Enterprise editions add policy-based controls for managed environments.
Although DeskIn is marketed as gaming software, its features also support professional remote access and collaborative workflows.
DeskIn is offered through a subscription model, with plans starting at $8.12 per month for annual subscriptions during a limited promotional period.
The promotion is valid until January 15, 2026 and users can apply the code “office2026” to benefit from the discount indicated.
This price applies to the Gaming Edition and covers cross-platform connectivity, multi-screen features and file sync.
Via TechPowerUp
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