Hello to everybody,
today I was looking on internet for a small keyboard for my HTCP, that I can use to manage my notebook when it's connected to my plasma 50" without have to use the windows software keyboard.
But just before to buy it, I have thinked that would be great if I could use the keyboard of my rhodium for digit on my notebook, so I started a research asking to my old friend Google and opening this thread here.
Does somebody know if a similar app exists or not? I think it would be cool and very useful...
thank you
ok, after some study seems that do this task could be easier than I was thinking.
We can control our keyboard pc in 2 different ways:
using a specific software, like this http://www.mobilesrc.com/mobileremote.aspx
using a vnc connection
the first one would be the best solution imho, but I don't have a bluetooth module on my notebook so I would be glad if I could find a similar app that works over wifi.
The second solution could acceptable too, but using ultravnc and .net vnc is too slow to be useful, I need something lighter...
ok, I found my app.
With this you can use the phone as touchpad, to move the mouse, and input the text using the rhodium keyboard exactly as the notebook keyboard.
All over a tcp connection, without need of a bluetooth module (but you can use it if you want).
It's great, the app is called GRemote, you can find it here.
I also found a freeware app on sourceforge (here), but it needs a bluetooth module so I can't try it.
Goodnight
Hey, does anyone know of a USB solution?, 'cause nueUSBKeyboard v1.1 doesn't work for me at all. I'm using a CDMA Rhodium with stock WM6.5.
Gremote works without problem also on a USB connection, because when you connect your phone to your computer using Activesync (or wmdc) they speak over a TCP connection using IP addresses over a virtual network adapter.
So you can view your computer IP used to communicate with your device, executing this command from a cmd: ipconfig /all
and reading the IP address assigned to your Windows Mobile Remote Adapter
then you can add this IP as a "new computer" into your gremote client settings and that's it!
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Hey, Everyone,
I would like to take on a lil' pet project (but, 'could be a group effort). What I'd like to do is use my Windows Mobile-based devices' hardware keyboard as a USB and/or bluetooth keyboard on Windows XP/Vista and *nix machines. Any ideas on where to start, or H3LL!, does anyone know of a prog already? Y'figure you can use your device as a webcam, modem, WiFi router, and flash drive, so why not use the keyboard?
BTW, 'would also like to use the mic on the desktop (using Sprint Mogul by HTC (Titan), specifically).
Thanks, Everyone.
I have made myself such a program(using keyboard, controlling winamp, using touchscreen like a touchpad from a notebook ,wake on lan). It's for win and works very well with wifi, but it is far away from 'releaseable' (Bad Gui, many missing parts) . (I'll post it ofc when it's finished).
I can just give you some tips: I have used Winsock + the Udp protocol, the udp server runs on desktop, the client on your ppc.
The rest is easy: Send a packet with the Pressed key code to your desktop, and then the server should simulate a keypress (e.g. on winapi with keybd_event )
Hi guys, i'm trying WMWifiRouter by using linux, but it doesn't work good..I installed program on my ppc (HTC P3600) then turned on wifi (of my ppc) started WMwifirouter, and then in my pc i saw this network in mode Ad hoc..but i'm unable to use internet by using this software. Some helps???
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Hi there!
I have the same problem too. WMWifiRouter seems to not work at all on Linux.
I use wicd network manager but, it has problems assigning the IP address to the PC.
Anybody knows how to solve this problem??
Any alternatives?
Windows Server 2003
It doesn't seem to play well with Windows Server 2003 either...same results:
it looks like it makes an adhoc connection, but no internet connectivity.
If your OS is not designed for adhoc connectivity (ie: a "home user" windows
system) I think there is a lot more to be done on the PC side to get this working.
I've tried everything from disabling other network interfaces to
altering routing to modifying metrics (all on the server) but still can't
get a hit...though strangely, I briefly did load a Google page (as I was
simultaneously disabling a NIC or something), but I can't be sure it wasn't
just in the IE cache...
I'm going to check out ICS Control because it's still free, and it has
a lot more open manipulation of parms...not geered to be hidden for the
"dumb" user.
I'd like to see the source made available, then we would be
able to contribute to it's further development, and it would not end up
like WMWifi
I think I'll go over here (below) and suggest that
( http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=377047 )
A bump for future reference. WMWifiRouter works in linux. Some linux wifi card drivers just don't like the ad-hoc connection mode it uses. The solution is to change the wifi driver. For me, it was the move from madwifi to ath5k. For others, it may involve using ndiswrapper and a native windows driver instead of a native linux one. Now my Ubuntu Jaunty connects fine to WMWifiRouter.
Mint
apienk01 said:
it may involve using ndiswrapper and a native windows driver instead of a native linux one
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I'm using Mint on a HP Mini which I believe does use the ndiswrapper. That just will not connect to WMWIFIRouter.
Martin
I'm using Mint on a HP Mini which I believe does use the ndiswrapper. That just will not connect to WMWIFIRouter.
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Martin,
you "believe" or are sure? Ndiswrapper is not used by default because it involves downloading proprietary Windows drivers specific to your hardware. By default, an open source driver is installed. What is your wireless network card? Type 'lspci' in terminal to find out.
Hi everyone. I was wondering if anyone knows a bluetooth program that can make my HTC Herald keyboard act as a bluetooth keyboard for my laptop. I hooked my laptop to my plasma tv so I can use it as a Media Center. But I want to use my phone keyboard to type wirelessly through bluetooth. Say if I was using MS Word on the laptop, I want to type from my HTC herald through bluetooth instead of actually typing on the laptop. Hope you get what I mean. If anyone knows a program like that please reply. I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
Maybe you can use a VNC viewer for that. Not perfect, but will work.
http://dotnetvnc.sourceforge.net/
http://www.cs.utah.edu/~midgley/wince/vnc.html
Hello
I am able to connect to my PC via the htc remote desktop application.
How do I stop it logging out the current user? This happens even when logging on with the same account.
I am trying to use my phone as a PC mouse to open file videos etc, so need to see the desktop at the same time on my phone.
Does anyone have a better way of doing this. I have tried logmein but this website does not allow me to select anything using the touch screen, although I can view the desktop fine.
Thanks
It's not possible to see on both with remote desktop.
You should look into VNC. Or if you don't need to have the screen on the phone but just mouse/keyboard controls there's G-Remote.
You could also try logmein.com - it is great!
ADC
I use Mocha VNC.
You can try the following website, this shows how to allow concurrent remote desktop sessions, it is geared towards windows 7 but its a start...
http://www.missingremote.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3692&Itemid=232
SteveI said:
You can try the following website, this shows how to allow concurrent remote desktop sessions, it is geared towards windows 7 but its a start...
http://www.missingremote.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=3692&Itemid=232
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Also, that method doesn't let you see the same desktop on the phone as on the pc, , , both are logged on, yes, and (example) files saved to the desktop will both be seen, however one wouldn't see the same windows media player as the other, and indeed you would have trouble with both logins running (some of) the same program together.
I know this because i have both vista and win7 installs that have had concurrent logins enabled, which I didfor exactly the same reason as OP, heh, it didn't work. Hah.
Something like the "Logitech Touch Mouse" app for the iTouch/Phone would be cool on a Windows Mobile platform.
More info about it http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/control-your-pc-with-the-logitech-touch-mouse-iphone-app-2010021/
When I'm in bed, I'd like to be able to control my PC with my phone as if it were a TV remote controller or in other words a wireless mouse+keyboard.
Ibb1982 said:
Something like the "Logitech Touch Mouse" app for the iTouch/Phone would be cool on a Windows Mobile platform.
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kilrah said:
Or if you don't need to have the screen on the phone but just mouse/keyboard controls there's G-Remote.
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It's exactly it, plus a lot more like g-sensor support, direct media player control, etc. Search for it on here.
Hi all, first-time poster here, although long-time admirer of the excellent work that goes on here.
This thread has compelled me to post as a winmo version of this "Logitech Touch Mouse" app would be a really handy to control my media pc at home, as well as the Skype conferencing machine at work in place of the bulky and ugly wireless keyboard we currently use.
paul211b said:
Hello
I am able to connect to my PC via the htc remote desktop application.
How do I stop it logging out the current user? This happens even when logging on with the same account.
I am trying to use my phone as a PC mouse to open file videos etc, so need to see the desktop at the same time on my phone.
Does anyone have a better way of doing this. I have tried logmein but this website does not allow me to select anything using the touch screen, although I can view the desktop fine.
Thanks
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This work fine if you do it to a terminal server, but not a client :-( this is the same what happens when you run rdp from a pc..it takes over the client..(like in xp, vista, win7) but again, i have a terminal server (win 2003) at home and running rdp from mt hd2 witout taking over the screen...
as the title says:-o
i am looking for software that i can instal on my blackstone and control my computerscreen
i know there is remote desktop on blacksotne but i think i am to stupid cause i cant get it to work:-o
my os is windows 7 so it should support touch input from the touchscreen of the phone(i hope this could be used)
also copy/pasting/streaming would be a nice feature in the software
someone can help me out and tell me wich software you are using to control youre computer:-o
one of the vnc setups
install the vnc server on the pc
and the client on the pda
have you tried remote desktop that comes cooked in a lot or roms ?
i usually use that never had any really issues with it - good starting point before trying out vnc
does it have to be software based. Have you tried things like Logmein or other browser based solutions?
Ho'okani
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one of the vnc setups
install the vnc server on the pc
and the client on the pda
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thanks i will take a look at it and see if i can set it up
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have you tried remote desktop that comes cooked in a lot or roms ?
i usually use that never had any really issues with it - good starting point before trying out vnc
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yep i have tried this option but i am to big of a noob to manage to set it up
i have tried to set it up but i never got a connection with my desktop
maybe this is because the network here is router behind modem
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does it have to be software based. Have you tried things like Logmein or other browser based solutions?
Ho'okani
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i have looked at logmein
and downlaoded but also never managed to get it work
i gues my router behind modem is stopping it from working
maybe one of you guys could help me out or tell if it is possible
the internet cable comes in in a modem
from the modem there goes a cable to the wireless router
and there goes a cable to a router
from the router the cable goes to my computer
also when i look up my ip adress and type it in in my webbrowser i gett in the router/modem(dont know wich one i enter)
i can see some poorts opend up on tcp and udp but when i try to enter a new one it never gets saved
i hav tried on other coputers to to manage to enter new poorts but all without succes
maybe it isnt possible as my fathers computer already uses remote desktop between his two computers
he has two computers
booth are on the other side from the house(one is buisness and one is his private computer) and the are linked to eachtother with remote desktop
i think the best sollution is a hamachi client on your desktop and your phone.
so you can use remote deskop with hamachi ip adresses an this throught firewalls & co.
ypo need to configure thw windows 7 pc via remote-desktop-settings to allow a non windows 7 system to acces. also you have to set up a password for every user of the system except the guest. also you have to enter in remotte deskttop-settings who should access an what rights he should have on the system (depends on the user profile)
if you need help google: hamachi remote deskttop windows 7
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