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Linux Remote

LinuxRemote transforms your mobile phone or tablet into a wireless remote control for your Linux / Raspberry P...

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LinuxRemote transforms your mobile phone or tablet into a wireless remote control for your Linux / Raspberry Pi.
It enables fully simulated mouse and keyboard through your local wireless network.

Advantages of having this app for Raspberry Pi:
Reduces cost of hardware for keyboard and mouse.
• Free-up the USB ports so that you can use them for other usages.
Reduces the clumsy look of your Raspberry Pi with less wires connected to it.
Specially, Kodi/XBMC on Raspberry Pi will be fun.


Features:
• Mouse-pad with two finger scroll support.
Simulates mouse left click / double click / right click (with two fingers) when you press on Mouse-pad area.
Dedicated Left button for text selections, or drag and drop uses.
Functional Keyboard in Landscape Mode (needs auto-rotate orientation setting enabled).
Supports all key combinations.
Compatible with all flavors of Linux.
Compatible with all Raspberry Pi models and SBCs (Single Board Computer).

Tested on Linux Flavours:
Ubuntu
RHEL
OpenSuse
Fedora
Centos
Raspbian
• Ubuntu-Mate


Tested on Platforms:
Raspberry Pi 2, 3B, 3B+ (Raspbian and Ubuntu-Mate)
Intel i386
Intel x64
• Amd64

How to Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrFAGs2rGHQ

Assumptions and Expectations:
Onetime internet connection on the Host to install required packages while configuring.
Wifi Network, where your Mobile and Host are in same LAN.
(Wifi Hotspot is also supported)
Host should have installed with python(2/3) along with pip(2/3) package.
(Raspberry Pi and most of the Linux distributions comes with pre-installed python and pip packages)
Requires 'root' or 'sudo' user to configure the LinuxRemote server on the Host machine.
The selected port is allowed in the Host Firewall.

Recommendations:
Best to use programmers friendly 'Hackers Keyboard'

Support [[email protected]]:
For any help in setting up your Host or Mobile, please contact us on email.
Though we tested it thoroughly, we expect some failures as it is our first release, we regret for your inconvenience.
Please send an email along with the android and host log (/tmp/linuxRemoteServer.log) attached.

NOTE:
I developed this app to contribute something to the Linux Community from my side. And I will make sure this App is free forever without any ads.

Last update

April 3, 2020

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