When equal all our, not one is spared from the cord-cutting trend. This goes double for the realm of your mice. Look into any browse when selecting to best computer mouse; you'll find it littered with wireless selection. However, although many unbox their brand-new mouse, they find that it came with a dongle that needs to be plugged into their computer, taking above a much-needed port. There
Connect your iPhone to the same Wi-Fi hot spot and download the Touch Mouse app (iTunes link). When the app launches, your computer will be listed. When the app launches, your computer will be listed.
First, go to Play Store and install the Remote Mouse app on the Android device you’d like to use as a mouse. 2. Now, download the Remote Mouse server application from the developer site and install it like any other Windows program. (In the developer website, click on the “Get Now” button). 3.
Yes, you can connect a mouse and keyboard to your iPhone. To do this, you will need to use a Lightning or USB-C port. If you are using a USB-A device, you will need an adapter. Once the mouse and

This thread is archived. You could use TeamViewer, or any other remote desktop app for that, if I'm not mistaken. Remote mouse but you might have to sail the seas to unlock keyboard capabilities. Unified Remote is exactly what you're looking for. Emulates keyboard as well as trackpad over wifi.

If you are running into issues while using your Android phone as a wireless mouse/keyboard, try these troubleshooting steps: Check Bluetooth is enabled on both devices and try pairing again. Ensure no other devices are simultaneously connected and interfering. On the phone, disable WiFi/cellular data to improve bandwidth. Check if your computer P8xoYc.
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