• Input to Android phone from PC keyboard

    From Lu Wei@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 22 09:56:36 2023
    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard? I've tried "alpha vnc lite" and "droidVNC-NG", but the former only support English alphabet, and the
    latter does not have this feature.

    --
    Regards,
    Lu Wei
    IM: xmpp:luweitest@riotcat.org
    PGP: 0xA12FEF7592CCE1EA

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  • From Lord Vader@21:1/5 to Lu Wei on Tue Aug 22 11:23:29 2023
    On 8/22/2023 10:56 AM, Lu Wei wrote:

    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard? I've tried "alpha vnc lite" and "droidVNC-NG", but the former only support English alphabet, and the
    latter does not have this feature.

    I have no idea what you're asking so my answer, at first, will be general (given my goal is to help anyone on this newsgroup who really needs help).

    You can use scrcpy/sndcpy to display Android screen/sound fully onto a PC.
    This gives you full control of Android using the PC keyboard & mouse.

    You can also buy a small device that doesn't require a computer that
    connects Android to a dumb monitor and to a keyboard and to a mouse.

    Both are already deeply described in this newsgroup's own archives
    <http://groups.google.com/g/comp.mobile.android>

    There are also proprietary solutions, e.g., Microsoft's and Samsungs.

    If it's something else you want, you'll need to be more descriptive.
    Good luck!

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  • From Lu Wei@21:1/5 to Lord Vader on Tue Aug 22 13:31:04 2023
    On 2023-8-22 10:23, Lord Vader wrote:
    On 8/22/2023 10:56 AM, Lu Wei wrote:

    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard? I've tried "alpha vnc lite" and
    "droidVNC-NG", but the former only support English alphabet, and the
    latter does not have this feature.

    I have no idea what you're asking so my answer, at first, will be general (given my goal is to help anyone on this newsgroup who really needs help).

    You can use scrcpy/sndcpy to display Android screen/sound fully onto a PC. This gives you full control of Android using the PC keyboard & mouse.

    Thanks for the recommendation. I tried scrcpy and found it's good on
    windows 10. But my main work pc is windows xp:(


    --
    Regards,
    Lu Wei
    IM: xmpp:luweitest@riotcat.org
    PGP: 0xA12FEF7592CCE1EA

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Lu Wei on Tue Aug 22 07:04:19 2023
    Lu Wei wrote:

    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard?

    May be what you intended ... get a keyboard with appropriate USB plug (micro-B/type-C) for your phone, and just plug it in?

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  • From Andy Burns@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Tue Aug 22 07:17:11 2023
    Andy Burns wrote:

    Lu Wei wrote:

    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard?

    May not
    ^^^
    be what you intended ... get a keyboard with appropriate USB plug (micro-B/type-C) for your phone, and just plug it in?

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  • From Lu Wei@21:1/5 to Andy Burns on Tue Aug 22 18:12:43 2023
    On 2023-8-22 14:17, Andy Burns wrote:
    Andy Burns wrote:

    Lu Wei wrote:

    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input >>> to Android phone from PC keyboard?

    May        not
           ^^^
             be what you intended ... get a keyboard with appropriate USB
    plug (micro-B/type-C) for your phone, and just plug it in?

    A solution too,though carrying a keyboard with phone is not convenient,
    and cannot using ctrl+V to paste from other programs.

    --
    Regards,
    Lu Wei
    IM: xmpp:luweitest@riotcat.org
    PGP: 0xA12FEF7592CCE1EA

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 22 09:04:31 2023
    In article <uc21n4$2cajd$1@dont-email.me>, Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com>
    wrote:


    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input >>> to Android phone from PC keyboard?

    May        not
           ^^^
             be what you intended ... get a keyboard with appropriate USB
    plug (micro-B/type-C) for your phone, and just plug it in?

    A solution too?though carrying a keyboard with phone is not convenient,

    it's a lot easier than carrying a pc.

    and cannot using ctrl+V to paste from other programs.

    goalpost movement.

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  • From nospam@21:1/5 to usenet@andyburns.uk on Tue Aug 22 09:04:30 2023
    In article <kkj1euFcaf0U1@mid.individual.net>, Andy Burns
    <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:


    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard?

    May be what you intended ... get a keyboard with appropriate USB plug (micro-B/type-C) for your phone, and just plug it in?

    even easier, use a bluetooth keyboard, some of which can pair to more
    than one device (i.e., pc & phone).

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  • From Frank Slootweg@21:1/5 to Lu Wei on Tue Aug 22 15:25:17 2023
    Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com> wrote:
    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard? I've tried "alpha vnc lite" and "droidVNC-NG", but the former only support English alphabet, and the
    latter does not have this feature.

    In the past, I've used MyPhoneExplorer, a program on Windows and a
    companion app on Android.

    I think the screen-mirroring is a bit clunky, but it does the job.

    However, elsewhere you mentioned that your main PC runs Windows XP and
    I doubt that MyPhoneExplorer is compatible with XP. (I looked a bit and
    saw no version requirements, so you might have to look further or just
    try it.)

    'MyPhoneExplorer'
    <https://www.fjsoft.at/en/>

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to Lu Wei on Tue Aug 22 12:40:28 2023
    Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com> wrote:

    Andy Burns wrote:

    Andy Burns wrote:

    Lu Wei wrote:

    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could
    Input to Android phone from PC keyboard?

    get a keyboard with appropriate USB plug (micro-B/type-C) for your
    phone, and just plug it in?

    A solution too,though carrying a keyboard with phone is not
    convenient, and cannot using ctrl+V to paste from other programs.

    You don't want to lug around a keyboard, yet you still want to somehow
    connect a keyboard to your phone. Were you expecting to have a keyboard available wherever you travel with your phone? Where is the keyboard
    you want to connect?

    To eliminate the inconvenience in toting around a rigid keyboard, you
    can get flexible keyboards that roll up for storage (e.g., https://www.newegg.com/p/0GA-035U-00181). Some come with a tube into
    which you can store the rolled-up keyboard.

    Check the following video on how to add both a mouse and keyboard to
    your phone. Presumably if you want to use a physical keyboard (instead
    of the virtual keyboard on the phone's screen), you also might not to be dragging your finger across the phone screen as a clumsy mouse pointer.
    You might want to also connect a mouse to your phone.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC-rN486TvM

    2 methods are described. One is using USB cabling from keyboard to
    phone. To add more USB devices, like a mouse, use a USB hub. The video
    also mentions pairing your keyboard and mouse to your phone using
    Bluetooth which means you'll have to get a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse.
    Some combos (keyboard and mouse) have a unifying USB transceiver dongle.
    You plug the dongle into the phone's USB port to which you connect your
    BT keyboard and BT mouse, so no USB hub is needed. Eith USB hub,
    multiple USB ports on host, or using Bluetooth, this is the same setup
    you use to wirelessly connect keyboard and mouse to your desktop PC.

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  • From Lu Wei@21:1/5 to Frank Slootweg on Fri Aug 25 14:57:59 2023
    On 2023-8-22 23:25, Frank Slootweg wrote:
    Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com> wrote:
    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard? I've tried "alpha vnc lite" and
    "droidVNC-NG", but the former only support English alphabet, and the
    latter does not have this feature.

    In the past, I've used MyPhoneExplorer, a program on Windows and a companion app on Android.

    I think the screen-mirroring is a bit clunky, but it does the job.

    However, elsewhere you mentioned that your main PC runs Windows XP and
    I doubt that MyPhoneExplorer is compatible with XP. (I looked a bit and
    saw no version requirements, so you might have to look further or just
    try it.)

    'MyPhoneExplorer'
    <https://www.fjsoft.at/en/>

    Thank you for sharing! I tried MyPhoneExplorer. It is buggy (crashes
    upon menu settings, crashes after first syncing, cannot display
    non-ascii characters, etc), and slow in displaying phone screen change,
    but it does the job basically.

    --
    Regards,
    Lu Wei
    IM: xmpp:luweitest@riotcat.org
    PGP: 0xA12FEF7592CCE1EA

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  • From Frank Slootweg@21:1/5 to Lu Wei on Fri Aug 25 17:14:34 2023
    Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com> wrote:
    [...]
    Thank you for sharing! I tried MyPhoneExplorer. It is buggy (crashes
    upon menu settings, crashes after first syncing, cannot display
    non-ascii characters, etc), and slow in displaying phone screen change,
    but it does the job basically.

    About "cannot display non-ascii characters": Which version did you
    use?

    The version notes for version 1.8.12 says:

    "* full unicode support for all textfields"

    It does not specifically say that it can display unicode, but I assume
    that if it can accomodate unicode "textfields" - i.e. input - that it
    also can display unicode.

    Ping 'micky': Do you still use MyPhoneExplorer or/and can you help Lu
    Wei?

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  • From Eli the Bearded@21:1/5 to nospam@nospam.invalid on Sat Aug 26 02:27:51 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, nospam <nospam@nospam.invalid> wrote:
    Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> wrote:
    May [not] be what you intended ... get a keyboard with appropriate USB
    plug (micro-B/type-C) for your phone, and just plug it in?

    That's a great solution. I wish there were more tiny USB keyboards on
    the market.

    even easier, use a bluetooth keyboard, some of which can pair to more
    than one device (i.e., pc & phone).

    I have one random bluetooth one and one tiny USB one. I find the
    bluetooth one is shit with keys getting stuck, going to sleep randomly,
    and all the other ways bluetooth sucks. The USB one works fine, but has
    fewer keys (and thus characters) than I'd like.

    This is the USB one I have, it's a Blackberry device keyboard with a
    small circut to convert to USB:

    https://www.solder.party/docs/bbq20kbd/

    I got it from Tindie, but there are other electronics markets now
    selling it.

    I also have assmebled, a "Feegle Tiny 40%" (4x12 grid) USB keyboard from
    plans at 40percent.club, but I have not yet succeeded in flashing the
    software to it, and the blogger / designer there has gone quiet. The 48
    keys in about the same space as the 35 from the Blackberry would be so
    nice. (The bluetooth one is 66 keys.)

    Less compact, but better typing, I have a Palm Pilot folding "dock"
    keyboard and a bluetooth adapter for that (also purchased via Tindie,
    seller Xinming). It works. The whole assembly is too big for my pocket.
    That's about all I'll say about it.

    Straight ass full size keyboards plug in and work, too. But that's so
    far what _I_ want.

    Elijah
    ------
    had a Palm VII back in the day

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  • From NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 29 20:47:43 2023
    On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 09:56:36 +0800, Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard? I've tried "alpha vnc lite" and >"droidVNC-NG", but the former only support English alphabet, and the
    latter does not have this feature.

    I too don't understand VNC etc. but MyPhoneExplorer is my usual
    suggestion for connecting not just a keyboard but the whole computer
    to the phone. Not at all sure it works with XP
    https://www.fjsoft.at/en/
    https://www.fjsoft.at/en/Versions/

    Works great if it works.

    2) What about a bluetooth keyboard, connected straight to the phone?
    They're small.

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  • From Lu Wei@21:1/5 to NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com on Wed Aug 30 16:23:10 2023
    On 2023-8-30 8:47, NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com wrote:
    On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 09:56:36 +0800, Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com>
    wrote:

    Is there any VNC or anther remote control server|client that could Input
    to Android phone from PC keyboard? I've tried "alpha vnc lite" and
    "droidVNC-NG", but the former only support English alphabet, and the
    latter does not have this feature.

    I too don't understand VNC etc. but MyPhoneExplorer is my usual
    suggestion for connecting not just a keyboard but the whole computer
    to the phone. Not at all sure it works with XP
    https://www.fjsoft.at/en/
    https://www.fjsoft.at/en/Versions/

    Works great if it works.

    Thanks. As I replied to Frank Slootweg, it basically works with XP, if I
    use its remote control function only.

    2) What about a bluetooth keyboard, connected straight to the phone?
    They're small.

    I'd rather use PC's keyboard, and clipboard function is great.
    --
    Regards,
    Lu Wei
    IM: xmpp:luweitest@riotcat.org
    PGP: 0xA12FEF7592CCE1EA

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  • From Lu Wei@21:1/5 to Frank Slootweg on Wed Aug 30 16:19:06 2023
    On 2023-8-26 1:14, Frank Slootweg wrote:
    Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com> wrote:
    [...]
    Thank you for sharing! I tried MyPhoneExplorer. It is buggy (crashes
    upon menu settings, crashes after first syncing, cannot display
    non-ascii characters, etc), and slow in displaying phone screen change,
    but it does the job basically.

    About "cannot display non-ascii characters": Which version did you
    use?

    version 2.0

    The version notes for version 1.8.12 says:

    "* full unicode support for all textfields"

    It does not specifically say that it can display unicode, but I assume
    that if it can accomodate unicode "textfields" - i.e. input - that it
    also can display unicode.

    Maybe my old contact name is not Unicode, but GB2312. The characters in
    file window displays fine. As the messages window -- it crashes when
    syncing message.

    --
    Regards,
    Lu Wei
    IM: xmpp:luweitest@riotcat.org
    PGP: 0xA12FEF7592CCE1EA

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to this@ddress.is.invalid on Mon Sep 4 17:11:17 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, on 25 Aug 2023 17:14:34 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:

    Lu Wei <luweitest@gmail.com> wrote:
    [...]
    Thank you for sharing! I tried MyPhoneExplorer. It is buggy (crashes
    upon menu settings, crashes after first syncing, cannot display
    non-ascii characters, etc), and slow in displaying phone screen change,
    but it does the job basically.

    About "cannot display non-ascii characters": Which version did you
    use?

    The version notes for version 1.8.12 says:

    "* full unicode support for all textfields"

    It does not specifically say that it can display unicode, but I assume
    that if it can accomodate unicode "textfields" - i.e. input - that it
    also can display unicode.

    Ping 'micky': Do you still use MyPhoneExplorer

    Yes, when I have more than a few words to text. I love it.

    It also enables texting more than one person at once. There is probably
    a way to do this on the phone, but a) I don't know how, b) probably
    means goign to another screen and when I do that I always wonder if the
    first screen will still be there when I go back. Perhaps this is an abandonment problem from when I was 3 and my parents left me at a gas
    station for 3 days**.

    or/and can you help Lu
    Wei?

    I tried.

    **Just kidding.

    I also recently noticed a microphone on the keyboard, and I'm impressed
    by how well the phone spells. 100%. If I can remember to put in
    punctation, this might become my first choice.

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to this@ddress.is.invalid on Mon Sep 4 17:12:11 2023
    In comp.mobile.android, on 25 Aug 2023 17:14:34 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:


    Ping 'micky': Do you still use MyPhoneExplorer or/and can you help Lu
    Wei?

    You actually remembered that I used MPE, and push it? I'm impressed.

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  • From Frank Slootweg@21:1/5 to micky on Tue Sep 5 14:08:27 2023
    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
    In comp.mobile.android, on 25 Aug 2023 17:14:34 GMT, Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:


    Ping 'micky': Do you still use MyPhoneExplorer or/and can you help Lu
    Wei?

    You actually remembered that I used MPE, and push it? I'm impressed.

    Well, I'm perfect, so ...

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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to Frank Slootweg on Tue Sep 5 17:16:19 2023
    Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:

    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:

    Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:

    Ping 'micky': Do you still use MyPhoneExplorer or/and can you help
    Lu Wei?

    You actually remembered that I used MPE, and push it? I'm impressed.

    Well, I'm perfect, so ...

    My father used to say, "There are 2 kinds of perfect people: perfect
    idiots and perfect assholes." <grin> Excuse the lambaste. It just
    popped to mind when you said you're perfect.

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  • From Frank Slootweg@21:1/5 to VanguardLH on Wed Sep 6 13:10:04 2023
    VanguardLH <V@nguard.lh> wrote:
    Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:

    micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:

    Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> wrote:

    Ping 'micky': Do you still use MyPhoneExplorer or/and can you help
    Lu Wei?

    You actually remembered that I used MPE, and push it? I'm impressed.

    Well, I'm perfect, so ...

    My father used to say, "There are 2 kinds of perfect people: perfect
    idiots and perfect assholes." <grin> Excuse the lambaste. It just
    popped to mind when you said you're perfect.

    No worries, it's fine. Enjoyed the joke. And then there's the third
    kind, which fits in *both* categories. Or perhaps the second category is
    just a superset of the first? :-)

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