These days we spend less and less time computing at our desks. The
problem is, mice and keyboards are usually designed for use in a
permanent location, and become awkward to use when you find yourself
cradling them on the sofa or while sat on the train.
Things get worse when you decide to hook up your computer to your
big-screen TV for whatever reason. There you are, scrabbling about on
the floor when you’d rather be curled up on the sofa. You could buy one a
dedicated remote for your computer, or you could press your trusty
smartphone or tablet into service instead.
Mobile Mouse allows you to turn your iPhone, iPad or Android mobile
into a fully functioning wireless mouse, touchpad and remote for your
computer, enabling you to tuck the computer out of the way while you
navigate using your mobile device’s touchscreen. All you need to do is
ensure both are on the same wi-fi network.
First, you need to download and install the free Mobile Mouse Server
software on your PC or Mac. Once done, install the app and off you go:
you’ll see a nag screen selling the virtues of the Pro version, but
click Later to start using Mobile Mouse Lite.
You’ll see your mobile screen is split into two, with a virtual
keyboard at the bottom, and your touchpad at the top, complete with
mouse buttons and scrolling functions – just shake your phone to hide
the keyboard from view if you find it a little cramped, or hold your
phone horizontally, at which point the screen changes to a basic
touchpad.
You’ll also see a Settings button, which is where you manage
connections to all the computers running the server software, allowing
you to use your mobile across all the PCs and Macs you own.
As far as Mobile Mouse Lite goes, that’s it – it’s an extremely
capable substitute for your mouse and keyboard. If you’d like to go one
step further – and banish those annoying nag screens – upgrade to the Pro version
for $2.99 for the following extras: accelerometer-based mouse
controller, application switcher (works just like the dock in OS X),
file browser, advanced, and programmable multi-touch gestures (including
all supported in Lion).
The Pro version also includes media remote functions, with many
popular apps already set up, and others easily configurable through the
server software. You’ll even find remotes from web browsing and
presentation, plus support for the numeric keypad, programmable hotkeys
and the ability to both sleep and wake your computer direct from the
app.
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