So i have a wacom bamboo pen and touch drawing pad. I'd like to use it with my iconia. Unfortunately, when i connect it via usb, i get nothing... wat do?
Unlike a mouse & keyboard, drawing tablets require custom drivers. It's not going to work unless you can find some for Android.
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Is anybody using a usb keyboard and mouse combo with your Iconia?
I have been thinking about picking this one up:
http://www.microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0352660
I am not sure if it will work. Yesterday I used a similar wireless keyboard and it worked but it was a different brand.
I seen a nice small keyboard at best buy and for a mouse i use my handy smandy logitech trackball......;-}
That will most likely work.but there are some android keyboards out there with function buttons for android.I have a solidtek mini keyboard with track pad like on notebook. It works very well and solid built spill resistant.with 3.1 mouse works as well its Bluetooth as well.good Luck
erica_renee said:
That will most likely work.but there are some android keyboards out there with function buttons for android.I have a solidtek mini keyboard with track pad like on notebook. It works very well and solid built spill resistant.with 3.1 mouse works as well its Bluetooth as well.good Luck
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link to it?
I am using a USB hub on my Iconia to connect the keyboard folio case listed on Amazon for the Iconia and a USB mouse, and it works flawlessly. It turns my Iconia into a netbook!
Hi
As title stated I am just planning to use galaxy note as a device that let me control my bussiness pc even work as office.
There is only one video which is very good example of this on youtube
but ı want to know your experience.
My aim is that
1- Use galaxy note teamviewer to reach bussiness server and wake on line my personel bussiness computer
2- use galaxy note as a remote desktop connect it to a monitör with hdmı cable so that now ı am on vocation and using asus n1215 if this can happen ı am no longer bring this netbook with me. Insteead o this ı will buy a montör and use only galaxy note.
3- use microsoft wireless usb mouse and keyboard by connecting usb cable to galaxy note
If this is possible then every bussiness man no longer have to bring their little computers with them
I am really looking for your answers.
I would like to do this with LogmeIn as well. But I think there is something you should conciser.
You are planning to use a USB mouse and keyboard? The HDMI connector would take up the Notes single port, so unless you have the right splitter, and the Note works with that splitter, I think you will need a bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
I just hope that the App works with the mouse HID drivers. I tried this with my Jailbroken iPhone with BT Mouse stack and the app would not recognize the mouse pointer.
why not bluetooth KB & mouse?
KB: I use Logitech KB for Android
Mouse: MS 5000k
They both work flawlessly.
because Bluetooh keyboard and mouse are more expensive then usb.
In additon to this ı use Nokia N8 now and ı tried microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse by connecting usb device to nokia n8 and it works properly.
I hope galaxy note will be the my final smart phone and ı could use it all daily work activities.
If the soul purpose is to control work PC, why not get VPN to the office and use a proper laptop?
On Topic : I used teamviewer with Galaxy S II to help a friend and it was great.
When I get the note in 5 days, I can perform this experiment for you.
eitama said:
If the soul purpose is to control work PC, why not get VPN to the office and use a proper laptop?
On Topic : I used teamviewer with Galaxy S II to help a friend and it was great.
When I get the note in 5 days, I can perform this experiment for you.
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I am really looking forward for your teamviewer experiment thanks.
Please let us know teamviewer performance of galaxy note
I use both Teamviewer and PocketCloud for remote connections to my computers. I use both on my GTab 8.9 and my SGS2. Spend the extra money on bluetooth KB/Mouse; it's the ONLY way you will be able to use both AND still use MHL for external display. On that note (no pun intended), both clients display at handset's native resolution for anything except for video. So, no matter what display you use (even 1080p display) you're still going to be "limited" to 1280*800 in your remote client (which really isn't that bad when you consider, that's basically laptop resolutions!).
Another thing worth mentioning is that Android doesn't really have a "right-click," so you're not going to be able to click your right mouse button in your RDP client and get a right-click response. Just FYI.
aside from this, are there any remote desktop apps for android that does not use any client-side..clients? everything i've seen so far needs to have a client installed on the pc
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I use both Teamviewer and PocketCloud for remote connections to my computers. I use both on my GTab 8.9 and my SGS2. Spend the extra money on bluetooth KB/Mouse; it's the ONLY way you will be able to use both AND still use MHL for external display. On that note (no pun intended), both clients display at handset's native resolution for anything except for video. So, no matter what display you use (even 1080p display) you're still going to be "limited" to 1280*800 in your remote client (which really isn't that bad when you consider, that's basically laptop resolutions!).
Another thing worth mentioning is that Android doesn't really have a "right-click," so you're not going to be able to click your right mouse button in your RDP client and get a right-click response. Just FYI.
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You can have right click depending on the app - Splashtop has long press left mouse button perform a windows right click for example.
I just saw the Galaxy Note at work today and omg what an awesome phone. I understand now that we have changed generations. This is really next gen! The display is incredible!
Anyway, it struck me as well. With the resolution beeing really close to the 1366x768 resolution on my computer. Im excited to know how this works! And if you already got it, congrats!
Interested to know which other apps work with keyboard/mice - Splashtop is the only one I've found that does (but been a while since I tried the others).
I've used Team Viewer a couple of times with my Note and I've even connected a bluetooth mouse to it, whats worth noting is that you will have 3 mouse cursers going on at once when using Team Viewer and a mouse connected to your phone, the mouse will have a curser and the Team Viewer will have a curser and then the client computer will have a curser. And you can't just click with your mouse and control the client mouse, you have to click and drag the Team Viewer mouse to move the client mouse. Left mouse button will click as normal once your Team Viewer mouse/client mouse is in position but right mouse button will function as the back button and try to close the app down, however, there is a mouse button on screen along the bottom that acts as a right mouse button. Hope this makes sense and is helpful!
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I've used Team Viewer a couple of times with my Note and I've even connected a bluetooth mouse to it, whats worth noting is that you will have 3 mouse cursers going on at once when using Team Viewer and a mouse connected to your phone, the mouse will have a curser and the Team Viewer will have a curser and then the client computer will have a curser. And you can't just click with your mouse and control the client mouse, you have to click and drag the Team Viewer mouse to move the client mouse. Left mouse button will click as normal once your Team Viewer mouse/client mouse is in position but right mouse button will function as the back button and try to close the app down, however, there is a mouse button on screen along the bottom that acts as a right mouse button. Hope this makes sense and is helpful!
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Sounds awful, that's why I use Splashtop now.
Hi, I bought this tablet because of the stylus and the drawing capablilities, but on youtube I stumbled across a video where one guy attaches a wacom graphic tablet to a Nexus 7 and works even with pressure sensivity, I tried this with my EVGA Tegra Note 7 but didn't work, do you guys know if there is something I have to do before connecting it via OTG? maybe I have to install Wacom drivers to the tablet. The wacom lights up when I connect it to the tablet but doesn't recognize it like a mouse input.
The title of the video in question is "Google Nexus 7 Tablet & OTG Cable for USB Host Connection" I can't post links so please search for it :silly:.
Thanks in advance.
Please forgive my english, is not my natural language.
It's possible the Nexus 7 had a custom rom installed with some kind of drivers added. Impossible to tell without the video. All (well, almost all) of the source code for the Tegra Note 7 is available so that you may compile your own version, including drivers if you find any. I doubt that the stock AOSP kernel supports Wacom tablets out of the box.
On Linux (and therefore Android), the drivers are part of the kernel, so unless someone develops a kernel with the Wacom drivers included, it won't work. Perhaps someone could take Shaky's kernel source and add those drivers and see if it works? I'd give it a go except any time I try anything involving code, a baby unicorn dies.
Yeah it happens to me too, Peta sued me for the unicorns. But a friend of mine that has the same tablet is helping me to make it work, we have the drivers (I think they are the right ones) and maybe we can get it to work.
XP-Pen Deco Pro Drawig Tablet compatible with Android OS
josiascaignard said:
Hi, I bought this tablet because of the stylus and the drawing capablilities, but on youtube I stumbled across a video where one guy attaches a wacom graphic tablet to a Nexus 7 and works even with pressure sensivity, I tried this with my EVGA Tegra Note 7 but didn't work, do you guys know if there is something I have to do before connecting it via OTG? maybe I have to install Wacom drivers to the tablet. The wacom lights up when I connect it to the tablet but doesn't recognize it like a mouse input.
The title of the video in question is "Google Nexus 7 Tablet & OTG Cable for USB Host Connection" I can't post links so please search for it :silly:.
Thanks in advance.
Please forgive my english, is not my natural language.
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Wacom tablets (Intuos, Intuos Pro, etc) are compatible with Mac OS X and Windows only. So You can't find a wacom android driver for your Android OS tablet .
XP-Pen Deco Pro Drawing Tablet ( xp-pen.com/product/432.html ) compatible with android 6.0 or higher devices . you can use stylus support 8K pressure and pen tilt function draw on the Android OS tablet connect Via OTG-USB Cable . you can use Android Drawing apps like sketchbook and Deco Draw work well.
Hello
Tablet is 16Gb version with 3G, android 4.0.3(rooted). Touchscreen doesn't react to fingers or capacitive stylus pen. "Pen-only" mode is disabled in settings. I have opened the tablet, all wires are on their legit places. I can only use USB mouse from my PC to interact with the tablet.
The learnback keyboard doesn't support mouse input, I must to switch to controller even I'm using the mouse for web content. So do anybody know how to use 3rd party keyboard for shield.
Thanks
I'm sure you know that an ACTUAL keyboard works, right? Wired USB, wireless USB, etc.
I haven't tested this specifically on a Shield TV yet, but I have no doubts it would work well. Might solve your issues.
http://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Multimedia-Remote-Keyboard-N5901/dp/B0036VO67I
I use a physical keyboard. However, I think you should be able to sideload something like swiftkey and it supports touch input. Anything that does touch input, works with mouse input.