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The phrase "access to your screen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or the ability to view or interact with someone's computer screen, often in a technical or support context.
Example: "In order to assist you with the issue, I will need access to your screen to see what is happening."
Alternatives: "view your screen" or "screen sharing permission".
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While you were watching the video, your web browser acted as a RDP (Remote Desktop) and a keylogger which provided me access to your display screen and webcam.
The great part about having multiple-account capability is that you can pick up the device, log in and then instantly have access to your own home screen and apps.
(The other option on this screen is access to your "Settings").
With the VAIO J Series' multi-touch screen, easy access to your PC, HD movies- your entire entertainment hub- is readily at your fingertips.
Generally with these setups, you can actually gain access to your machine itself, streamed to whatever screen you happen to have to handy.
But don't take it for granted that you'll never see the words "Access Denied" on your screen.
Because your husband is a visionary in the realm of national security, he occasionally has access to that screen.
Above all, though, it's having access to a screen in the first place that counts.
Historically, access to "on screen talent" has always been guarded by talent agencies and studio executives.
This provides the greatest possible protective, and gives direct access to the screen.
Certainly adding that kind of access to the lock screen can open your handset (and by extension you) to malicious parties.
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