If you use more than one computer at the same time, may have already heard Synergy, Input Director, unbounded mouse and other magical tools, they can let you only use a set of mouse can control the operation of many different computers, so that the mouse free "shuttle" different screen, very convenient.
But the above software can only support win, MAC, Linux and other desktop systems, but today's protagonist Deskdock can let you use the computer's mouse keyboard to control Android mobile phone or tablet! It can be very useful for people who want to work on dual-screen jobs with Android devices, or those who often have to deal with Android apps, and the mouse is more convenient to operate.
Before we often need to use QQ, or Pushbullet, Fast file Transfer and other cross-platform files transfer tool to send text, pictures, documents and other information to the Android phone, and then pick up the machine, and then touch the screen with the finger to do various operations, The interaction between the computer and Android is a bit cumbersome.
The Deskdock is very direct and efficient! It not only allows you to use the computer's keyboard and mouse directly control the operation of Android devices, but also to achieve cross-device copy and paste (clipboard sharing), and even support file drag and drop transmission, used up one go, it is much more sour, and the use is very wide.
Simply connect your Android device to your computer via a USB cable, install the Deskdock app on both sides, and put your Android device next to your computer screen, and you'll magically move your mouse from your computer's screen to the Android screen! The overall use and Synergy and other software similar effect.
Version feature differences
Deskdock computer (server side) support Windows, MAC, Linux three systems, and mobile (controlled side) only support Android, without root privileges to use.
The Deskdock computer is completely free, and the controlled end (ie Android app) is divided into the free version and Pro Professional Edition. The main difference is that the former is free, support mouse control and clipboard sharing, the latter need to buy, support keyboard control and file drag and drop (install APK) function, you can use as needed.
This is a deskdock using the MacBook's own touchpad and keyboard to control the Android phone's motion diagram Demo:
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Instructions for use:
You need to install Java Runtime JRE 1.7 or later on your computer
Android device needs to turn on "USB debugging" in "Developer Options" settings
Connect to your computer via USB data cable
If you are using a Windows system, you will also need to install the corresponding ADB driver in the download package.
Summarize:
In general, if you often need to work with computers and Android phones, tablets and other devices to deal with, then Deskdock can help you to connect them to each other, with a set of mouse and keyboard to solve the computer and Android, no barriers and boundaries.
With the support of clipboard sharing and file drag-and-drop, deskdock can greatly improve usability and convenience of use. With it, you can use your Android phone or tablet as your computer's second screen.
Use the computer keyboard mouse to control the Android phone or tablet application--deskdock