

The steps to do so are as follows (for the default Raspberry Pi OS): This is the easiest way to enable the VNC service. There are two ways of enabling the VNC service using the GUI or using the raspi-config CLI tool. Once you have the necessary package, proceed to enable the VNC service. sudo apt install realvnc-vnc-server realvnc-vnc-viewer However, you can ensure that by installing them again. Usually, Raspberry Pi OS should already have the required packages installed. It’s (probably) a proprietary solution from the original creators of the VNC protocol. There are several VNC software available. You can control your Raspberry Pi from a phone or a tablet as well! In our case, VNC will help us control the Raspberry Pi over the network, but as if the mouse, keyboard and display were physically attached to the Raspberry Pi. VNC is equivalent to the TeamViewer sort of application. It lets you remote into a computer on a network and allows you to control it using the normal GUI as if you’re physically using it. The term VNC stands for Virtual Network Computing. Let me show you how to remote into the Raspberry Pi using the VNC software. (optionally) Setup complicated VNC configuration or use paid option of Real VNC to access the Pi over the internet.Use a VNC client on the remote computer from where you want to access your Pi (on the same subnetwork).Enable VNC from settings in Raspberry Pi.Of course, such a connection may lag a little depending on the Raspberry Pi system configuration and network speed.īut at least you get to access it graphically remotely.
