TeamViewer’s idle detection relies heavily on input signals (mouse/keyboard). If you aren't clicking, the software assumes you have walked away. Depending on the settings, it may sever the connection to save bandwidth or system resources.
A second solution involves leveraging TeamViewer’s feature combined with "Wake-on-LAN." Instead of relying on long timeouts, technicians can be trained to deliberately close sessions when stepping away, locking the remote machine. The session can be instantly re-established via Wake-on-LAN without data loss. Additionally, using the "File transfer with resume capability" ensures that if a timeout occurs during a transfer, the process can pick up where it left off rather than restarting. teamviewer session timeout
Click and restart the application on both the local and remote devices. 2. Resolve Commercial Use Flags Click and restart the application on both the