How to Use Android as Mouse and Keyboard [Step by Step Tutorial]
I’m going to introduce to an amazing trick from which you can convert your android into a keyboard and mouse.
Sometimes, our mouse or keyboard get damaged, and we lost control over our PC. So, this trick is the best alternative to this situation and these gadgets.
It is a great way of using your old Android smartphone like a pro. It’s a newly initiated method by me because we often misplace these devices.
We are going to do that by using an App called Remote Mouse. This App turns your Android smartphone into a wireless remote control for your computer. This App is developed by Remote Mouse and it is rated 4.1 stars on Google Playstore.
It includes many elegant features covering fully stimulated touch-pad, keyboard and different remote panels
Features of Remote Mouse –
There are many features of this App, but I have listed some key features of it.
1. Intelligent keyboard – the keyboard function has many features including numeric keyboard, multi-function keys, key combination input, remote typing with voice, etc.
2. Smart Mouse – the mouse function includes multi-touch gestures, trackpad, customizable interface, etc.
3. Ability to Shut Down, Restart, Sleep remotely.
4. Easy to use features.
5. Supports Android 4.0 and up, sized only 7 MB.
6. Adjust volume or change slides with device volume button.
And Much More…
Requirements –
1. Remote Mouse App for Android –
2. Remote Mouse Server for PC –
Both your PC/Laptop should be connected to the same WiFi network, or you can get one as a hotspot and connect other to it.
Below I have shared the steps you need to follow to use Android as mouse and keyboard.
Steps to use Android as mouse and keyboard –
1. First of all, Download & Install Remote Mouse App in your Android phone and then Install Remote Mouse Server on your PC from above-mentioned links.
2. Now open the Remote Mouse Server App and make sure you have followed the 3rd requirements properly.
3. Then open the Remote Mouse App on your Android phone, and it will start finding the name of the PC’s connected to your network. When it shows your PC’s name simply click on it, and you will be connected to your PC.
4. Then start moving your finger in your Android touch-screen, and your PC’s cursor will move together following your finger’s moments.
5. You can even use your Android phone’s sensor to move the cursor.
Below are the complete mouse gesture –
Two finger scroll.
Single tap for left-click.
Double tap for right-click.
Double click and drag to move a window.
6. Click on small keyboard icon which is located on the top left corner to use Android as a keyboard.
7. That’s it you are done. You have successfully used Android as mouse and keyboard.
To download this app now click here
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