How to Text from Your Computer (Complete Guide) (Video)

There’s nothing like a full-blown keyboard for typing. Even though touchscreens have gotten better, more responsive, typing with two thumbs will always be beaten by typing with all ten fingers.

Interestingly enough, some app developers agree (so does Apple) and there are ways to use your real keyboard and text from your computer instead of the phone. This ability is one I actually love when I’m working –receiving and sending texts from my computer while my phone is comfortably plugged it on the desk.

I figured I wasn’t alone in this enjoyment so if you also want to be able to text from a computer, here’s how to set it up regardless of whether you have iOS or Android.

iOS and Mac

If you happen to have an iPhone and also own a Mac then this is pretty easy to do. Both devices have iMessage built in so with just making sure a few settings are turned on you can easily send messages from your computer and have your iPhone deliver them.

Messages on Mac

Setup the iPhone & Mac

  1. On the Mac, open Messages and login with your iCloud account.
  2. On the phone, go to Settings > Messages.
  3. Make sure iMessage is On.
  4. Tap on Text Message Forwarding (this allows the computer to send texts and not just iMessages).
  5. Turn it on for your Mac.
  6. Put the code you see on your Mac into the field prompting for it on your iPhone and tap Allow.

At this point, you can open Messages on the computer and you are good to go.

iOS and Windows

If you have an iPhone but use Windows for your computer, you’re in for a bit of a headache. Simply put, there is no easy solution to get text messages setup on Windows, but, if you are willing to jailbreak your iPhone, there is a way…

Setup the iPhone

  1. First you need to jailbreak the iPhone. Follow the steps here for your version of iOS and come back here once you have successfully installed Cydia.
  2. Open Cydia and tap the Search icon at the bottom.
  3. Search for Remote Messages and install it (it costs $4.99).
  4. Once installed the phone will need to reboot.
  5. Once it reboots, head to Settings > Remote Messages.
  6. Set a username and password to login with.
  7. Slide Enable to On.
  8. Connect your phone to Wifi.

Setup the Windows PC

  1. Make sure your PC is connected to the same Wifi network as your phone.
  2. Open a web browser and type in the IP address that is displayed in the Remote Messages settings on the phone.
  3. Put in your username and password when prompted.

After that you can send and receive texts from the browser on your PC.

Android

mySMS

Even though Google made Hangouts able to send and receive SMS on your Android phone, you still cannot use Hangouts on a desktop to send text messages so you have to rely on a third party app.

Regardless of whether you have Windows or Mac, you’ll need to download and setup the same app/Chrome extension on both (most work through the browser so they’ll work regardless of the OS of the computer anyway).

My two favorite SMS clients for Android are Pushbullet and MightyText, each is very similar but Pushbullet is a little cleaner looking in my opinion. The big difference in them is the amount of free texts they allow –100/month for Pushbullet and 500/month in MightyText. After you reach that limit you’ll have to pay the same $4.99/month (or $39.96/year) to send more than that.

If you want a totally free option though, you can use MySMS.

Setup the Android Phone

  1. Open the Play Store, search for and install either Pushbullet, MightyText, or MySMS.
  2. Open either once they are installed and login with your Google account and go through the setup process.

Setup the Desktop

  1. Open your web browser (I’m using Chrome, but you can use Firefox as well for most of them).
  2. Head to mightytext.net/app, pushbullet.com, or app.mysms.com depending on which you installed and login with the same account you logged in with when installing them on your phone.
  3. Optionally, you can also install the Chrome extension (or Firefox extension if the app has one) to get notifications when you someone texts you.
  4. Start typing away in the browser and it’ll send the texts from your Android phone.

There you go, the easiest way to send sms from a computer. Try it out and let me know in the comments below what you think of it or if you have another app you prefer to use.

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5 thoughts on “How to Text from Your Computer (Complete Guide) (Video)”

  1. I beg to differ on the Windows/IOS part.

    If you are using Verizon (not sure about T-Mo or Sprint, though I know AT&T doesn’t work. I use a mix of PC, Mac, IOS and Android devices, and I need messaging accross all of them. Verizon Messages is free, works over WiFi if you’re traveling overseas, and is generally awesome. Check the various app stores for Verizon Messages…

    I suffered greatly trying to solve this for me. Thanks for sharing your results!

    1. No need to beg to differ, love the addition of Verizon Messages, never used it before (as I usually stay away from the carrier’s products). Hopefully your suggestion will help others that don’t feel like using iPadian or jailbreaking. Thanks again!

  2. One more comment. If one extensively uses Chrome and/or needs Chromebook support but don’t need iPad/iPhone, MightyText works everywhere else beautifully. Great Android client, Windows client, Mac client and excellent chrome extension. If I hadn’t moved to Verizon at work and happened to revisit my possibilities I’d still be living without SMS on my iPad…

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