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How to use Multi Control on Non Samsung PC?

Discover how to utilize the Samsung Multi Control feature with any PC, including non-Galaxy Books. This functionality empowers you to connect a Samsung Galaxy Book to a Galaxy phone, enabling seamless navigation and control of both devices using a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard. Additionally, it facilitates effortless data transfer between the phone and tablet.

Despite the widespread use of laptops from various manufacturers, Samsung has not extended this feature to non-Samsung PCs, a decision understandable from a marketing perspective. However, we’ve developed a solution to bridge this gap, allowing non-Galaxy Book users to experience the benefits of Samsung Multi Control on their PCs. Let’s dive into the steps to make this possible without delay.

Follow these precise steps to enable Samsung Multi Control on your non-Galaxy Book PC:

  1. Obtain the latest version of “Samsung System Support Service” from the Microsoft Update Catalog. Obtain the latest version of "Samsung System Support Service" from the Microsoft Update Catalog.
  2. Extract the downloaded file to c:\SamSysSupSvc.
  3. Establish a Bluetooth connection between your Samsung device and PC.
  4. Open “Device Manager” and expand “Other Devices.”
  5. Right-click on SamSysSupSvc or CONTINUITY_MSG_SPP (whichever is displayed) and select “Update Drivers.” Right-click on SamSysSupSvc or CONTINUITY_MSG_SPP (whichever is displayed) and select "Update Drivers."
  6. Choose “Browse my Computer for Drivers” > “Let me pick from list…” > “Show All Devices” > “Next” > “Have Disk.”
  7. Browse to c:\SamSysSupSvc, select the driver file, and proceed with the installation. Browse to c:\SamSysSupSvc, select the driver file, and proceed with the installation.
  8. After driver installation, Samsung Settings and Samsung Cloud Sync should install automatically.
  9. Verify their presence in the Microsoft Store by checking your Library. Verify their presence in the Microsoft Store by checking your Library.
  10. If the apps are not present, use the following link to install them: ms-windows-store://pdp/?ProductId=9P2TBWSHK6HJ.
  11. Launch Samsung Settings from the Microsoft Store > Library.
  12. If “Multi Control” is visible, the setup is successful.
  13. If it shows “Connected Devices,” Notifications,” and “About,” the backend service needs patching. If it shows "Connected Devices," Notifications," and "About," the backend service needs patching.
  14. Uninstall the “Samsung System Support Service” device driver from Device Manager > Software Components > CONTINUITY_MSG_SPP. Uninstall the "Samsung System Support Service" device driver from Device Manager/> Software Components > CONTINUITY_MSG_SPP.” width=”1280″ height=”872″></li><li>Install a hex editor like HxD and open c:\SamSysSupSvc\SamsungSystemSupportEngine.exe.</li><li>Navigate to Search > Go To > Type 68140 in the Offset and replace the first value (48) with C3. <img decoding=
  15. Install Samsung Community Service and enable the toggle next to “Multi Control.”
  16. Sign in, and your device will be visible under “Connected Devices.” Sign in, and your device will be visible under "Connected Devices."

In conclusion, these straightforward steps enable you to utilize Samsung Multi Control with any PC, including non-Galaxy Books. Should you have any inquiries about the outlined procedures, feel free to share them in the comments. We’re committed to providing prompt solutions to address your queries.