I was looking on LG Support website and i found this program: OSP(On-Screen Phone)
Its pretty good i can make phone calls, text and open apps from my pc. I add some pics. Go to lgdotcom/us/support/software-manuals look for the LG G Flex and choose OSP. ''Replace dotcom''
LG On-Screen Phone is the service that allows you to view and manipulate your phone remotely via a PC, with the keyboard/mouse input from
the PC. You can also easily exchange data between the PC and your phone
* Download and run the file OSP
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FEATURES
1. You can write, send and receive messages(SMS or other messengers) via PC.
2. You can transfer file contents in Gallery, Music, Video Player, Office Viewer in your phone to the PC by drag & drop.
3. You can easily transfer files from the PC to your phone by dragging & dropping.
4. You can get real-time event notification from the phone.
5. You can see the whole pages of Home Screens in Panorama View. (Only with LG Home)
6. Multi-touch input using keyboard/mouse.
RECOMMENDED SYSTEMS
Windows XP (SP3) 32bit /64bit, Windows Vista 32bit/64bit, Windows 7 32bit/64bit.
Warning : On Windows 2000 (sp4), you can run the program but some of the drivers may not work properly
CAUTIONS
1. You can use LG On-Screen Phone Service only with the supported phones. [supported phone list]
2. To use LG On-Screen Phone Service, you should connect your phone to PC via USB, Bluetoothâ„¢, or Wi-Fi.
very interesting.
Might give it a try later and see
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Update:
I tried it out. It runs ok but it lags some
Of course its gonna lag some. Its mirroring the screen. The note 3 does the same. Cool feature but needs some tuning
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This could be good for youtube tutorials. Show pc side and phone.
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I'm being prompted for a password and have no idea what it could be.
Any help?
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I have been using Keepass on my android phone for some time but would like to be able to sync it to my pc. However the pc version uses a different db and won't reed on my phone.
Anyone use Splashid? How is it and does it sync well from phone to desktop?
I would also like to here what you use.
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I use eWallet from iliumsoft.com - i have used it for almost 10 years. They now license per household and sync with everything:
I have it on my Desktop PC, my Mac, iPod Touch and android and it syncs with all of them and between all of them. The android "client" is read only; but I wouldn't switch even if it stays read only.
I don't work for these guys, but they are top notch developers. Small company that answers phone and emails, and provides a great product at a fair price.
http://www.iliumsoft.com/site/ew/ew_andrmain.php
Ok so I just got an email that team viewer released a beta version for android. Sorry can't post the link not enough posts. My problem is that it is a direct download through the browser. When I go to install my phone will not allow me to install because it wasn't downloaded through the app market. Is there anyway around this besides rooting my phone. I have a stock phone. The teamviewer page says this
"Installation notes
You can download and install the App using your Android web browser. Due to this direct download and installation you will have to enable the following option in Android once: Settings - Application settings - Unknown sources (enable)
I cannot find this setting. I am pretty sure that I will have to root my phone to do it I just wanted conformation. Thanks in advace for your help.
Jason
hi i dont know about the samsung devices, but on htc devices its no problem. i forgot to set the setting too. but when i try to install, there was a popup coming up with a options button, to actiavt it.
but in the normal settings menu its settings-applications- check unknown sources
i tried it out, its pretty smooth. i like it
you can download the apk from their website onto pc, then install via sideload
http://teamviewer.com/download/index.aspx#downloadAreaiPhone
so the use for this would be that i can control my desktop pc from my phone? can i transfer files and such?
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so the use for this would be that i can control my desktop pc from my phone? can i transfer files and such?
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On the desktop versions you can. Not sure about this beta though. Been waiting FOREVER for this though. I use TeamViewer almost exclusively, but I've been using LogMeIn cause they have an Android client. But screw them now!
Oh and btw jd1peters, AT&T has disabled that option from our phones. If you want to enable sideloading, search the forums for enabling non-market apps.
No need to root. Just download the apk and install with android sideload wonder machine.
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@ OP, you're awesome for bringing this up. Been waiting for this forever 8)
edit: anybody else getting the error" connection failed because your partner's Teamviewer is too old. Version 6 or higher is required to connect." There isn't even a version 6 on the desktop client.
second edit: looks like they have the v6 beta for computer clients on their website.
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so the use for this would be that i can control my desktop pc from my phone? can i transfer files and such?
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Yeah, you can control your desktop from your phone. IMO Teamview is one of the fastest and easiest ways to connect two computers together, all you need is the client software installed. So much less of a headache than going through and setting up the numerous VNC programs available.
As a quick note, one really important setting on the Android side is whether to optimize for speed or quality. I think it defaults to automatic, but depending what you're trying to do, you may want to set it to be one way or the other to improve performance.
I have a web app and wanted to display it inside my windows 8 phone app.. using the browser control. but the IE 10 based brpwser control inside the app, shows the regular pc version and not the mobile version. is there a work around?
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I have a web app and wanted to display it inside my windows 8 phone app.. using the browser control. but the IE 10 based brpwser control inside the app, shows the regular pc version and not the mobile version. is there a work around?
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In IE ... Settings[Website Preferences]
Three options:
1) use a different URL for the mobile version, and point the phone at that.
2) modify the web app to recognize the WP8 user agent strings as mobile, even when not in "mobile" mode.
3) customize the user-agent header that the browser control uses to identify as mobile.
Or a fourth, if the browser control is the majority of the app's functionality:
4) make a real app, not just a thin wrapper around a web page; people tend to hate those.
Hello everyone; i recently buy a Note 8. I really like s pen and taking notes on PDF and word files. Just want to know is there an app that can instant sync files on PC with my screen.
To be more clear; I want to see a PDF or Word file both on Note8 screen and PC screen; and whenever i write or draw sth on Note8, i want it to instantly show on PC too.
(i tried XODO and Google drive, google docs; no solution yet.)
thanks.
Have u tried Sidesync ?
i tried it now; it might work for a little but what i really need is a colloboration tool. I would like to use different screens (different pages) but in sync.
( it can be 10sec delay or sth, doesnt matter.)
( Can we zoom in in sidesync pc or do we have to see it like phone?)
I am using SyncMe Wireless from Bvaisoft to sync files with PC. It works great.
What is the best app for Android to Windows 10 PC connectivity? MS Your Phone, AirDroid?
The features of Your Phone or AirDroid look fine but are there more robust ways to connect and work with my phone during the business day?
Are any of the TeamViewer products good at this?
Samsung Sidesync used to be good but the new version is very stripped down.
Have now switched to Dell Mobile Connect. Works very well, and has all features - notifications, mirroring, calling and texting, document drag and drop.
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samsung flow works good between my S3 tab, SB2 and GN9. give that a try.
Dell mobile connect is great. Phone companion is great as well.
You could also have a look at vysor.. works over wifi aswell as wired
But pro version needed for all features
I'm looking for a good PC <-> Android Sharing app too (mostly for sharing link, text, files etc) . I used to use Pushbullet but ever since they went "Pro" the free version is useless.
Try Your Phone Connection by Microsoft if you have a Windows PC
Vysor seems really cool, especially if can do over wifi
Is it the best of that type (literally an emulator of your phone in a window)?
Android File Transfer?
Simple & reliable.....
WiFi File transfer Pro. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smarterdroid.wififiletransferpro&hl=pl easy to use and i have this for long time now.
I Found an app called "Join" (by Joaoapps the Tasker app developer). So far seems very good...
Can I make calls with Note 9 and Your phone on Windows 10 with bluetooth dongle?
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What is the best app for Android to Windows 10 PC connectivity? MS Your Phone, AirDroid?
The features of Your Phone or AirDroid look fine but are there more robust ways to connect and work with my phone during the business day?
Are any of the TeamViewer products good at this?
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My Phone Explorer is the best I've found
https://www.fjsoft.at/en/
I have an Airdroid subscription, but lately I use Join.
I havent seen any better app than KDE connect/GSConnect
I started using File Manager by Mobile Clean System Lab. I feel like I get a lot of ads on it, but I just BACK out of those.
With it, there's an option to start a FTP server, which I do. Prior to this, you have to have your Wi-Fi turned on, and connected to the same network as your Windows 10 PC. Then, on your Windows 10 PC, you navigate to your phone's IP address (preceded with "ftp://") to view your phone's folders (i.e. ftp://192.168.1.23:2211, where 2211 is the default port number). I still haven't figured out how to navigate to the MicroSD Card, and I'm not sure there is a way without root. Basically, though, you would use Windows Explorer to navigate to this window, and then open up another instance of Windows Explorer to Copy To/From files.
Mind you, this solution works for me, from home. Not sure how it would function within a business environment, considering you'd have less control over port access/firewall settings.