Someone developed an app for SonyEricsson phones:
http://www.jeyo.com/products/JeyoRemote.asp
Would be very cool if someone could do the same for the XDA II / IIs. 8) There's gotta be enough coders here who could manage this.
Would love to lie in bed and control my WinAMP playlist using my XDA II to suit my mood. (Or better to control my wife's mood with my WinAMP playlist? )
pocketpc have an program which is called
therminal services which does that
if one dont like that then there is also pocketVNC which does it aswell
i think there are many other programs which does it aswell
No, it's not so much a slow, bloaty remote-desktop program like NetOp or VNC or similar. It's more like a remote-control (IR-type) keypad which can be programmed to send specific commands to your PC over Bluetooth.
Those remote-desktop programs are just too slow and unworkable on this tiny screen IMHO.
then i guess it comes down to what you want to control is it just audio or is it a spc audio program like winamp
i guess it's just a matter of a program on the pc which just speak with a com port it dont know that it's using bluetooth at all
and a program on the pocketpc which also speak with a com port and send stuff that the pc program interp and control what ever have to be controled
maybe there are programs like that al ready
try looking at
http://www.freewareppc.com
also read this
http://forums.snapstream.com/vb/archive/index.php/t-18028.html
http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=14743&associateid=9
http://www.google.dk/search?hl=da&q=pocketpc+control+winamp&btnG=Google-søgning&meta=
Thanks for the links, Rudegar. Interesting reading...
The Jeyo one for the SonyEricsson phones can control anything, it seems...
Salling Clicker
My boss used a program to control his Apple computer, by using his palm-tungsten or his sony-ericsson t610.
That nifty piece of software is called Salling Clicker
http://homepage.mac.com/jonassalling/Shareware/Clicker/
Unfortunately, Jonas Salling is only into macOS and SymbianOS, and not into windowsXP and PocketPC :-(
But if anyone is looking for inspiration for such a tool, this is a great start![/url]
Is anyone up for the challenge of getting Salling Clicker to work for the XDA II?
(Please say yes, 'cause I just set my room up so my bed points at my computer display so I can watch DVDs etc.)
Cheers,
B
I use Total Input Elite Edition to control my laptop - I use it as a bluetooth remote control to control WinDVD, WinAmp and WinTV. The downside is with the built-in bluetooth stack you have to activesync over bluetooth if you want to create a network connection with the laptop and Total Input is a bit slow loading themes (there's a limit of four).
http://www.xronox.com/XronoxSite/TotalInputEliteInfo.aspx
If u only want to remote control winamp why dont try RemoteAmp? Works great!
Also
www.promixis.com
I'm just trying...
Ruppia
Hmm, looking at that link...
Is it possible to use the infra-red port of the XDA II to control the TV/VCR/CD Player etc? I seem to remember someone saying a while ago that the IR Port isn't powerfull enough.
Is it possible?
B
Hello,
I downloaded some program's to use my telephone (Qtek 2020 and Qtek S100) for remote control.
But my tv doesn't response on my commands.
Someone know a tweak or a other program ?
Greetz
Mike
http://www.novii.tv/products/noviir/
this is the only remote control program that work with xda2020
I use NoviRemote and it works great. There are lots and lots of pre-programed remotes loaded into the app and if needed you can train it to your remote as well. However the XDA does not have a very powerful IR signal so in order for it to work you must be close to the TV...
and the ir wave is pretty narrow so you really have to aim at the sensor on the tv
Hello,
I am searching a program for my raphael or any windows mobile based phone. I have to use it to control the mediaplayer on my notebook. I know sony ericsson has something like that built/in, but I need it for windows mobile.
Thanks!!!
I think it is rather related to your notebook software...
Last time i did this i just paired handheld (some older Nokia iirc) with Bluetooth in PC. Then i installed some software on PC and voila - i could even move mouse pointer using phone.
Start by pairing your WM device with laptop. Then search for some program for notebook to use BT signal to control mouse/imitate key presses. And you are good to go.
BLL1989 said:
Hello,
I am searching a program for my raphael or any windows mobile based phone. I have to use it to control the mediaplayer on my notebook. I know sony ericsson has something like that built/in, but I need it for windows mobile.
Thanks!!!
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readmy Multimedia Remote Control Bible in the Wiki
Does anyone know about a nice & easy bluetooth remote control application for mega/windows mobile? I'm looking for one since I bought my phone and couldn't find a straightforward app. Winamp/Media player control would be nice and also powerpoint for presentations and maybe vlc . All in one app would be great
Before this one I had a symbian phone and had an app that could do exactly this. It was called "Phone Remote Control 5.0". It also seems to have a client for windows mobile but I tried it and it doesn't work. I can't imagine something similar being available for this platform, that's why I'm asking here.
I want to mention that I tried a lot of solutions before coming here, like GRemote, VLC Remote, Bluetooth Remote Control and others. None of them seemed to work properly. Any thoughts?
Try Salling Clicker
GRemote pro 1.3.2.96 works on my touch2, with default - QVGA skin no G-sensor ofcourse
Was just wondering if this is possible.
Basically on computers we have programs like ghostmouse etc that record our mouses movements and can then play them back at any speed that the user sets.
I was just wondering if this was possible on the windows phone and/or there is a application available already for doing so?
Basically just thinking of having a application on screen and the recording playing/recording etc?
if you can grasp my idea that is.