To enable input control on Android devices, AnyDesk uses control plugins. These plugins allow the remote user to interact with your Android device during a session.
🚨 IMPORTANTDo not manually search for or install control plugins. AnyDesk will automatically detect and install the appropriate plugin when prompted. This ensures the best compatibility and avoids potential issues.
What if my device doesn’t have a plugin?
If your device does not have a dedicated control plugin and the general-purpose ad1
plugin doesn’t meet your needs, we recommend contacting your device manufacturer. They can reach out to AnyDesk directly to request the creation of a dedicated plugin.
Available control plugins
The table below lists all current control plugins supported by the AnyDesk Android client:
Plugin | Description |
General plugin used when no dedicated plugin is available. May offer limited functionality, such as mouse-only control. Keyboard and full input control might not be supported. | |
Plugin for AOSP-based devices. | |
Secondary plugin for AOSP-based devices. | |
Plugin for CipherLab devices. | |
Plugin for Crosscall Stellar-M6. | |
Plugin for DingTalk devices. | |
Plugin for Formuler devices. | |
Plugin for Formuler GTV devices. | |
Plugin for HiSense DM models. | |
honeywell1 – 2 – 3 | Plugins for select Honeywell devices. |
Plugin for HTC devices. | |
Plugin for Intel-based devices. | |
Plugin for M3 Mobile devices. | |
Plugin for MobileBase devices. | |
Plugins for specific Philips models. | |
Plugin for Point Mobile devices. | |
Plugin for Raymarine devices. | |
Plugins for RCH devices. | |
Plugin for Savortex devices. | |
Plugin for Sei Robotic devices. | |
Plugin for Styletronic devices. | |
Plugin for Ugoos devices. | |
Plugin for Wishtel devices. |