Turn your Andoid phone into a wireless mouse and keyboard
Android phones can be used for many things, one of which we can make Android phones as wireless mice, keyboards and trackpads. This is very useful when in an emergency, it turns out that the mouse is broken or the keyboard is damaged. Or it can also be used for presentation purposes.
This time we use the Wifi Mouse application which can be downloaded for free at PlayStore to turn Android phones into wireless mice, keyboards and trackpads. Wifi Mouse also supports speech-to-text (converting voice into text or writing). Wifi Mouse can be used on PCs, MACs or computers that use Windows, Mac OS and Linux operating systems via a wireless connection.
Turn your Andoid phone into a wireless mouse and keyboard
- To get the Wifi Mouse application, open the playstore on your android phone. Search with the keyword "wifi mouse". Choose the free version of Wifi Mouse, from the developer necta.us
- Install Application on android phone
- To connect to a computer, download the server application at http://wifimouse.necta.us, then install it on the computer
- To be able to connect between Android phones and computers, both must be in one network address.
- Run the server application on the computer
- Open the Wifi Mouse application on an Android cellphone, the IP address of the server (computer) will appear. Then click the server we are aiming for.
- Then you can run the mouse function just like a normal mouse.
- To switch to keyboard mode, click on the keyboard icon
Features:
* Wireless mouse
* Supports left-click and right-click
* Center and scroll buttons available
* Remote keyboard input
* Speech-to-text input for all languages
* Full screen mouse and keyboard
* Auto-connect when the app starts
* Supports RDP (remote desktop protocol)
* compatible with XP/Windows Vista/ Windows 7/Mac OSX
* Can be installed on Android and IOS
Mouse Movement:
* Press to click
* Double-click to right-click
* Two fingers for scrolling
* Pinch to zoom
* Three-finger drag or highlight
* Four finger swipe up to maximize active window
* Four-finger swipe down to display the desktop
* Four-finger swipe sideways to change the current focus window
* Left handed mouse support (Swap left and right mouse clicks)