Wednesday, 10 August 2016

For Gaming (WiFi Mouse & Keyboard)


Transform your phone into a wireless mouse, keyboard and trackpad using WiFi Mouse. it enables you to control your PC, MAC or HTPC effortlessly through a local network connection.
You can relax on the sofa and control playing movie in the comfort of your own home.

What can WiFi Mouse do for you?

➢ Wireless mouse
Support mouse left/right click and scroll, works as remote wireless mouse
➢ Wireless keyboard
Support Android system keyboard and simulate computer keyboard
➢ Wireless joystick
Game controller for remote controlling your computer games
➢ Handwriting gestures
Control your windows, media player and presentation with cool gestures.
➢ Computer remote controllers
Control media player, internet explorer, PPT/Keynote, windows, even shutdown your computer.


WiFi Mouse features: 
● Mouse movement and click
● Make scrolling
● Android keyboard or simulate full screen computer keyboard
● Voice to text to computer
● Many gestures
Tap,double tap,two fingers slide, three fingers drag and drop, four fingers slide
● Computer applications list and start
● Media controller
Control many media player applications.
● Presentation controller
Control PPT, Keynote
● Shutdown
Shutdown, restart, and logout your computer
● Compatible with Windows/Mac OSX/Linux (Ubuntu).

Constant curve
The curved profile has a familiar shape and consistently sized keys, so you can type with comfort and confidence—without relearning how to type.
Cushioned, contoured palm rest
The palm rest helps position your hands comfortably on the keyboard—and offers a comfortable place to rest your palms when you’re not typing.
Adjustable keyboard height
Three options for leg height allow you to adjust the keyboard to the height that feels most comfortable to you.
Instant media access
Convenient one-touch controls give you instant access to volume and media playback. A dedicated button starts Media Center.
Programmable keys
You’re in charge with programmable F-keys** you can easily customize to open your favorite applications, folders, or Web pages. Shortcuts? Hot keys? Programmable buttons?

What is a Wireless Keyboard
A wireless keyboard is a regular keyboard that is not connected to your computer by any cables. Instead, wireless keyboards use either radio waves or infrared laser technology to connect to a wireless adapter that is plugged into the computer's USB port. Wireless keyboards offer portability and flexibility to the user as the user can move the keyboard around without having to keep it directly on a desk.

Advantages

Portability
The main advantage of using a wireless keyboard rather than a regular keyboard is that it offers much more mobility. A wireless keyboard can be used on a lap, in a bed, or just used while on-the-go for laptop users. All wireless keyboards use either radio waves or infrared to communicate with the wireless adapter that usually comes with the keyboard. The keyboards that use radio waves have much more flexibility as they do not need to "see" the wireless adapter. Wireless keyboards that use infrared, however, need to be in a direct viewing range of the wireless adapter – much like a TV remote.wireless keyboards

Lack of Clutter
The other advantage of a wireless keyboard is that there is a lot less clutter involved compared to a regular keyboard. While regular keyboards generally have a long cable that has to be wrapped around other things to fit on the user's desk, a wireless keyboard just sits wherever the user puts it and communicates with the wireless adapter without using any cables whatsoever. Wireless keyboards can also be moved out of the way when the user wants to use their desk for other things such as paperwork.

Disadvantages

Reduced Functionality
While wireless keyboards offer mobility and lack of clutter, they tend to be slower than regular keyboards. Computer users who type at a fast rate may experience problems with their wireless keyboard as it may hesitate to register keystrokes or not register some keystrokes at all. The majority of wireless keyboard users do not report any problems with this but it is something to consider before purchasing a wireless keyboard.

Configuration
Another disadvantage of using a wireless keyboard is that it has to be installed and configured before it can be used. Regular keyboards, on the other hand, run on Plug and Play software and work immediately after they are plugged in. The majority of users will not have a problem with the configuration but some users, particularly those with limited technical skills, may have a problem setting up their wireless keyboard.
Ever wondered if you could use a full computer keyboard to type messages and emails, and jot down those notes on your Android device? There are those Bluetooth keyboards that you can pair with your smartphone but if you’re looking for a free solution, there’s a very simple method that works like a charm, thanks to free Android app Remote Keyboard. The app allows you to connect your desktop keyboard to your Android phone or tablet via Wi-Fi. And the best thing is that the app is fairly simple to configure, requiring no complicated connection methods, and we’re gonna tell you exactly how. Read on for details.

First of all, make sure both your phone and your PC are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Next, download Remote Keyboard from Google Play Store  using the link provided at the end of this post. Once installed, fire up the app and follow the on-screen instructions it tells you along the way. This will also require you to enable and select Remote Keyboard as an input method in your language and keyboard settings when asked by the app. If you’re unsure on how to do it,

2 comments:

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