Hello,
before i bought my new gadget HTC Diamond, i used a Nokia.
Now i miss a Software for flip via BT the slides from a powerpoint presentation.
Is there a extra programm for this feature ?
Daniel
hi!
if you're running vista as presentation host you can use windows
sideshow. a developer preview of sideshow for windows
mobile has been released just a few weeks ago. just google for it.
this app is very usefull for presentations, even the next slides
are displayed etc.
hope this helps!
Hi! I can very much recommend Salling Clicker (www.salling.com) although the developer is lazy in updating the software. You can control a lot of applications including Power Point with bluetooth or wifi. Works with Windows and Mac. There are mobile clients for Windows Mobile, Java, S60, etc.
currently i work with win xp - so i try Salling Clicker ( shareware ) for the first step.
thx
Daniel
Bluetooth remote control works very well too:
http://www.jaylee.org/RemoteControl/
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Check out theis YOUTUBE Video from Ikanos Consulting for their Beta
Go Gadget for Window Mobile devices. They are currently experiencing high request volume and are not giving out any right now, but looks VERY cool.
Kevin
Link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzQKXat8rOY
vwauditech said:
Check out theis YOUTUBE Video from Ikanos Consulting for their Beta
Go Gadget for Window Mobile devices. They are currently experiencing high request volume and are not giving out any right now, but looks VERY cool.
Kevin
Link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzQKXat8rOY
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looks cool! but is it a official M$ programm?
That guy is ugly!
Not MS program
but it uses the MS sideshow platform, however, i am really wondering why microsoft havent done this themselves, i mean, i have been wishing to try out this sideshow feature knowing i have to get some device (there was a really cool remote control ive seen that has sideshow).
it makes perfect sense to have it on a windows mobile device. it has bluetooth, wireless, etc.
This is an amazing idea, and i am thankful that these people have come up with it.
sideshow does but alot other programs in the bin tho...rudeo remote control, useless now since windows media sideshow will play pause show library and even album art of whats playing.
viigo and a long list of other rss programs...
If anyone gets to try the beta please post your experiences, this is a killer app if it works!
hi all, is there any methods to link up my diamond with my laptop using BT? I only wish to control my mouse cursor/powerpoint slides navigation. Something similar to Sony Ericssion BT remote control will definitely helps!!!
Tyr this! works like a treat for me over WIFI.
http://www.salling.com/Clicker/windows/
soulfire said:
hi all, is there any methods to link up my diamond with my laptop using BT? I only wish to control my mouse cursor/powerpoint slides navigation. Something similar to Sony Ericssion BT remote control will definitely helps!!!
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If you indeed only need to have a simple (non-full) control, PPC Tablet Remote Control Suite is prolly the best solution. It's been reviewed & compared to the other remote apps in my related Bible at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/inde...s for Windows Mobile - the Definitive Roundup
For a more general solution (which may turn out to be an overkill in your case), see my other Bible at http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Access your desktop PC from your Pocket PC!
Hi, i have not found a Remote Desktop client app, and would like to ask if anybody knows anything about that. I come from windows mobile world and this is a very important tool for me to connect to the office.
No remote desktop app?
Ok I have been in the same boat as I had a Uni w/WM6 using logmein for remote desktop. With that being said I have the G1 and could not connect. I found a way! Use Operamini which was just released on the market and you have the option of switching from ActiveX (which the browser doesn't really support to HTML which would be fine. ActiveX option is available but it is slow as HTML..
Good Luck fellow droids
Anyone using there tilt for windows media player and wireless mouse remote control on their PC/Laptop? Im looking for a good program to do this. You need BT controller software on the phone and BT enabled PC and software. Anyone got any good ones that work together?
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Anyone using there tilt for windows media player and wireless mouse remote control on their PC/Laptop? Im looking for a good program to do this. You need BT controller software on the phone and BT enabled PC and software. Anyone got any good ones that work together?
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OK here is an app I believe it might do what you're asking, honestly I haven't tried it enough (only showed my Laptop's screen on my tilt's screen, which's -as you know- so small for comfortable viewing), then I could handle it (windows explorer of my laptop) almost completely.., so yea I guess this can help, "Z2 Remote2PC"
the publisher's site is: <www.z2software.com>.. and of course.. google
Cheers, T
Once again... GRemote
MobileSRC MobileRemote
Google MobileSRC MobileRemote v1.0 XScale WM6 works thru bluetooth has keyboard, wmp controls, and mouse extremely easy to set-up.
Origami Experience and Splashtop work well together
running windows 7
its like having a virtual/fake windows tablet
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=AC349E84-C109-4AE7-A973-411C1DE2457F
you can add your own backgrounds too
I know I'm a bit slow sometimes, but what does this have to do with the G-Tablet or Android? (other than the backgrounds?)
Splashtop Remote desktop is for Android
you can fully access and control your PC
origami provides a more usable touch screen friendly Environment
than using the windows native desktop appearance
so it looks more like a tablet desktop on my gtablet
the images above are how it looks on my android gtablet when connected to my windows Pc with splashtop
and i find it easier to use for my windows media library etc than trying to use the native windows desktop
WoW!
Thanks, Bubble2!
This is GREAT! I have been waiting for some time to play a game called Carcassonne on my gTablet. I have a PC version of the game, and now, thanks to your post, I am able to play it using Splashtop.
One question though. I have windows 7, but when I tried to install Origami, it said the install was not successful. So, I am using Splashtop without the benefit of Origami. Any suggestions? I will try to install Origami again.
Thanks for the info.
Nice. I'm using LogMeIn Ignition to access my pc now but I like the looks of this. Thanks for pointing this out.
Okay, so I checked it out. The Origami Experience piece is what you install on your Windows PC to give it a tablet UI interface. The Spashtop is the actual Android remote access app. Combined you get an interesting experience, but it's not mandatory that you use both. You only need the Origami piece on your pc if you want to see a tablet UI after you've remoted into your Windows box.
All in all it's visually interesting and does let me stream media better than LogMeIn Ignition but that's not what I really use remoting for so for me this app is just okay.
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Thanks, Bubble2!
This is GREAT! I have been waiting for some time to play a game called Carcassonne on my gTablet. I have a PC version of the game, and now, thanks to your post, I am able to play it using Splashtop.
One question though. I have windows 7, but when I tried to install Origami, it said the install was not successful. So, I am using Splashtop without the benefit of Origami. Any suggestions? I will try to install Origami again.
Thanks for the info.
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I had the same issue, but I was able to install Origami v2.0
I am unable to post URLs, but search for Origami 2.0 download and you should be able to find it on Microsoft's site.
my first install did not work too(just remembered)
Origami did not appear in programs( taught i did something wrong)
so i installed again and then it appeared in programs
not sure why it needed two installs but it worked second time
when "Origami Now" is running in background but your on your normal desktop
i noticed a slide down tab(widget) at the top of desktop that lets you open Origami
so its nice shortcut too
link to Microsoft Origami Experience 2.0
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=b0edd346-75ba-4185-b6aa-0a49940afbde