Part of the app is screen recording, which I only recently discovered and use all the time now. I use AirDroid or XRecorder! :D AirDroid is used for my day-to-day life, since it's actually a file sharing app that lets me access my phone from my computer, send files quickly to my computer and vice versa, mirror my phone or computer, etc. There might be another program that tries to do this, but in the Google play listings most of them seem like junk I wouldn't trust on my Android device, or they aren't compatible with my Android devices. All it does is show the Android display on the laptop, with no control ability. I just tried AirDroid for this, and its "mirroring" feature shows the Android device's display on the laptop (even full-screen), but disappointingly it won't allow the laptop mouse to control the Android interface, which is the whole point. However, there might be ways to connect to your phone so that the phone's GUI appears on the laptop's display and is controllable by the laptop's pointing device and keyboard. Their existence and low cost may explain why there's no converter whose sole purpose is to change a USB mouse into a Bluetooth mouse. There are Bluetooth mice (I have several), but that contradicts your rule about buying any new hardware. All apart from the fact that the described hardware conversion device doesn't exist. You cannot turn a USB mouse into a Bluetooth mouse without purchasing a hardware converter that converts a USB mouse into a Bluetooth mouse. I know there are hardware solutions that exist but I want to do so without tampering with the device or purchasing any new hardware. > I want to convert a peripheral, specifically mouse, connected to a linux machine to a bluetooth device for pairing with my phone. All you gotta do is sign in with a computer to connect to it. If you're gmail account is linked to your phone airdroid will just default to that. I'm 90% sure this will work I don't remember needing to set anything up on the phone itself once the app is installed. You can even reply to your text messages and see who's calling you. At that point it will sign you in and it will see your phone over your local network and you'll have access to your phones pictures. Give it a couple minutes to make sure it downloaded and installed correctly then go to on your computer and sign in with the same gmail account used to sign into google play / used to download the app. Go to this link hl=enĪs long as your phone is on and connected to 4G(unless you have 4G downloading disabled) or WIFI it will automatically download the app to your phone once you hit the install button. You don't need to download the application on to your PC its web based. If you share through zoom, and zoom is having issues, then everyone is having issues, and it's less awkward lol (Same logic holds true for ipads with airshare or whatever their's is called). Students are still in the meeting, you're still in the meeting, but there's a holdup. If airdroid has issues one day, but zoom is fine you're downstream with no canoe. Sharing through a separate service also introduces a new point of failure (airdroid). I've only stress tested airdroid for a few minutes. While I have stress tested using zoom to screenshare for hours on end several times a week since March, and literally never had an issue getting my tablet connected or keeping it connected. You say you don't want to be looking at a little screen all day, I'm curious, have you mastered the art of not looking at the screen while you write? Otherwise, I think signing into the meeting from your desk/laptop and also signing in with the tablet and just disconnecting tablet audio is going to be a much simpler process than sharing something to your laptop then laptop to zoom.Īlso on airdroid, I've tried it for about 4 minutes now and after the first 30 seconds of being blurry, it came in clear. Here's the web application (Can also install a real app for windows) Airdroid was painfree and simple to set up though. What seems to be the replacement- SamsungFlow, does not support tablets (Wow). So Sidesync looks to have been discontinued.
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