Update now to the most recent TeamViewer Remote version 15.53. See the Changelogs here.

[Windows] v15.41.10

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JeanK
JeanK Posts: 6,989 Community Manager 🌍

Operating system: Windows

Version: 15.41.10

Release date: 2023-05-16


New features

  • Beta version of dark mode is now available for web and desktop clients.

 

Improvements

  • The new desktop sign-in screen provides easier access to the ID and password.


Bugfixes

  • Fixed a bug that was preventing the creation of new individual and group chats in Edge, Chrome, and Safari.
  • Resolved an issue that was preventing the 'Patch Exclusion' setting in Patch Management.
  • Fixed a crash that occurred when closing the application while using the new user interface.

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  • Spanky_here6
    Spanky_here6 Posts: 7 ✭✭
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    we do not want new user interface. IT IS JUNK as many have said before. Make classic/real user interface default!

  • nexusmigrate
    nexusmigrate Posts: 2 ✭✭
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    The main feature of TeamViewer is to connect to other clients from an MSP (Managed Service Provider) point of view. However, the new preview version makes using this feature more challenging than ever. When opening the preview version (15.41.0), I'm presented with a view where the shortcut to enter a TeamViewer ID (TV ID) is displayed as Ctrl + K. However, this shortcut doesn't work until you have clicked on the TeamViewer window. Even after alt-tabbing away and back, I still need to click the window before the keyboard shortcut becomes available. This lack of user-friendliness is quite frustrating.

    Furthermore, we now need to type "/connect " in the search box before we can start typing the unique TV ID of the thousands of machines we support. Since having a directory of all the machines we look after is impossible, this is our only way of connecting to a machine. In the past, when the client you developed attracted millions of users, the process was much simpler:

    1. Open the TeamViewer app (the app automatically put the cursor in the connect textbox, ready for you to fill in the TV ID).
    2. Enter the TV ID and click connect.

    Now, with the preview version, we have to go through the following steps:

    1. Open the TeamViewer app.
    2. Click the search box, as it isn't automatically selected. (Ctrl + K can also do this, but not without clicking the window first.)
    3. Type "/connect" and then the TV ID.

    An additional step is now required, and it seems unnecessary.

    Surely, there must be a UI expert at TeamViewer who can come up with something better than this atrocity. If this was the UI from day one of TeamViewer's existence, I don't think the company would still be around today.