looking to see what some other's opinions are?
Aftashok said:
looking to see what some other's opinions are?
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I use Remote Touch and Remote Desktop Mobile, I have used the latter for 6mths over GPRS and am still impressed.
GRemote to control PC Media devices, also has a cool laptop Touchpad style mouse...
Cannot live without My Mobiler to control my Kaiser from my PC
ALL of these work over wireless lan, blutooth and the internet
how well does remote desktop work? Does it allow you to view your PC screen on your phone? Its something iv considered trying but iv never been to sure on what the results would be/whether it would be worth it!
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I use RDM+ and it works great.
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I want to control my itunes client on the pc via my mobile can anyone recommend me an application for pocket pc for this - preferably free!!! I have my pc transmitting via a usb radio transmitter meaning all my hi fis in the house can now play the music!! all i need is a remote control for itunes!!!!!!!
There is a few methods. What they rely on though usually is setting up a web http based interface on the computer iTunes is on and your phone connecting to the web page.
Usually you'll find most of the HTTP stuff being setup for PSP's which is fine it will work for you.
The method above links:
(PSP-Good setups)http://www.tuaw.com/2005/11/21/psp-itunes-remote/
http://www.whatsmyip.org/itunesremote/
A pretty oddball way that you might be able to get working on a PDA:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/01/17/how-to-create-an-itunes-remote/
cheers bushd im after a pocket pc remote - the psp looks good but i suspect the screen format will be an issue! As for the other its using a mouse!!! I want to be able to see the tracks and playlists etc....
Try Salling Clicker. Not free, but worth the price.
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.
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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!
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?
Sold Out said:
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
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Does anybody know of a good remote mouse/keyboard app for Android? I'm looking for something where I can use my phone as a trackpad/keyboard to control my PC or Mac. If anybody knows anything please let me know! Thanks!!
are you planning to be tethered to the pc ? (ie: connected thru usb port?) or are you trying to basically run a remote-desktop thru wifi a/o cell-system ?
honestly, i have no answer for you... but i must admit this is one of the more interesting questions ive seen... on the first-hand, the hero is way-too-powerful to just be using it as a mouse - altho i guess it could be used that way... otoh, i do not think that the hero would make an effective remote-desktop because it would be under-powered...
ah well, just curious... hope you find something that does whatever it is you want to do... if you are a comman-line-guy, i imagine you could remote-shell (using whatever putty-equivalent-terminals are available) into your pc...
gl, h.
GMote look for it in the market. works great over wifi. it is not marketed as a remote keyboard / mouse app. it is something like a video player. when it loads press menu and then touchpad.
I use TightVNC on desktop and androidVNC on phone, works well.
ngholson said:
GMote look for it in the market. works great over wifi. it is not marketed as a remote keyboard / mouse app. it is something like a video player. when it loads press menu and then touchpad.
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Yup I agree been using gmote on all my os builds includes window vista 32/64 7 32/64 works flawlessly
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Mkremote is f-ing amazing, works over WiFi/Bluetooth, MAC or PC, on the market check it out.
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I am new to the world of the transformer so I am looking for a good rdp app. I tried X2 and the microsoft rdp app but they just dont feel right. I think i will next try splashtop. Just wanted to see what you all are using.
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i use Teamviewer, do i miss something important ? i mean, whats the advantage of things like Splashtop?
x2 is for sure the best for RDP i was amazed how well it works and its free
I prefer JumpDesktop, because it works perfectly for rdp and vnc. if you only need to connect to windows machines you may give the new microsoft rdp client app a shot.
X2 gets my vote, but the new Microsoft rdp client is supposed to be great if your running Windows 8.1
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I could be wrong, but I think it is 2X not X2.
It depends on what you are looking to do. I use 2X (RDP) as well as splashtop.
2X just uses RDP (Terminal Services) built into the OS, no 3rd party app running. The downfall of Terminal Services is there is NO video compression. You will need a good 20 Mbps or more to have a smooth experience at full HD resolutions.
Enter apps like Splashtop. Splashtop runs a server app on the computer and when not connected, it is near dormant. But, look at your CPU usage when connected. On a dual core 2.7 GHz AMD processor, you are looking at 60-70% CPU usage for the video compression. The advantage is you only need 3-5 Mbps for smooth full HD resolutions to work. Also, if you pay for the remote connections with Splashtop you do not need to worry about a NAT on your router, or to use a dynamic DNS client to keep your IP updates so you can connect. Splashtop is free for local (on the same network). I got a free upgrade as I had paid for Splashtop on iOS and was grandfathered for life when they switched to their new model.
I know some others like TeamViewer do not have to pay to connect remotely.
If your home router is a VPN server, just connect to your VPN and then it will appear you are on the same local network.
I rarely have to use my tablet to log into windows remote PC, so JumpDesktop costs money while app like 2x does it well and free. I also try to avoid running additional server side applications, just VNC and RDP is great.
I will give a try to the official Microsoft RDP app!
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I rarely have to use my tablet to log into windows remote PC, so JumpDesktop costs money while app like 2x does it well and free. I also try to avoid running additional server side applications, just VNC and RDP is great.
I will give a try to the official Microsoft RDP app!
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I'm using RDP to share my windows laptop with my wife the official RDP is nice, but can be trouble if you have a non english keyboard (which is already an issue with RDP anyway ).
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Can anyone describe how the TF701 dock's physical keys are mapped In LMI, and when you need to use the on-screen keyboards? Specifically, can the PCs Fn keys, cursor keys, and edit keys be accessed from the physical keyboard, or do you need to use the screen to get to those? I currently do not have the keyboard dock, and am debating if it would help with the LMI app, or if I should get a Windows ultrabook instead.