[Q] Remote Connection to TF possible? - Eee Pad Transformer Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi to all is there a program which allows me to connect from my to TF to another TF using teamviewer or VNC ? I know that Teamviewer allows me to connect to another PC but I couldnt connect to another TF, thanks for your help..

edd080 said:
Hi to all is there a program which allows me to connect from my to TF to another TF using teamviewer or VNC ? I know that Teamviewer allows me to connect to another PC but I couldnt connect to another TF, thanks for your help..
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Have you looked at this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1292627
I have not tried it myself though.

Thanks for the help however, one of the tfs has to be rooted, problem is they are not, and I do not wish to root any of them.

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Program for sending texts from PC when phone is connected via USB?

like the title says, I have been looking for a program that allows me to send texts from my pc while the phone is connected. I used to be able to do it with my old sony ericsson with the software that it came with. Anyone have a suggestion?
Thanks
My Mobiler
http://www.mymobiler.com/
It allows you to control your phone on the pc, so you can type and send your text on your pc. Dont know if that what you were after, but i use it.
tauchi said:
http://www.mymobiler.com/
It allows you to control your phone on the pc, so you can type and send your text on your pc. Dont know if that what you were after, but i use it.
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This is an excellent program. I put it on my microSD card on the phone so I can copy it to any machine I'm at. It even runs in WINE on Ubuntu! You can connect to your phone w/o Activesync via the Connect IP option.

Xoom screen on PC

Hi Guys,
I was wondering if there is anyway yet to view the Xoom screen on PC..
Something like this...
I did search the forums but couldnt find anything..
Thanks,
Abhinay
What you could probably use is a VNC server on your device and then connect to it via a VNC Viewer on your PC.
Something like this should work: https://market.android.com/details?id=org.onaips.vnc&feature=search_result
Thanks.. i will try n let u know
Cant this be done without rooting?
Try connecting to the HDMI pc port. Every modern gfx card has one. After that just select on your tv HDMI as source
abhinayp said:
Hi Guys,
I was wondering if there is anyway yet to view the Xoom screen on PC..
Something like this...
I did search the forums but couldnt find anything..
Thanks,
Abhinay
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You could just use android screencast. I normally just use it for my cell phone, but I connected my xoom to it and it works with that too. You need to have the android sdk installed and the xoom has to be detected by adb first before it will work. The keyboard works, but I haven't been able to get mouse control to work with the xoom. The menu buttons in screencast work though.
It's a little slow, but it's free and works for giving control through the PC. There is also an app called WebKey that you can get from the market, but you have to have a rooted device.
SPIDERTECH said:
You could just use android screencast. I normally just use it for my cell phone, but I connected my xoom to it and it works with that too. You need to have the android sdk installed and the xoom has to be detected by adb first before it will work. The keyboard works, but I haven't been able to get mouse control to work with the xoom. The menu buttons in screencast work though.
It's a little slow, but it's free and works for giving control through the PC. There is also an app called WebKey that you can get from the market, but you have to have a rooted device.
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ya, i tried the screencast, but for some reason the abd couldnt see my Xoom.. is urs rooted?
abhinayp said:
ya, i tried the screencast, but for some reason the abd couldnt see my Xoom.. is urs rooted?
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You have to turn on USB Debugging first, goto Settings -> Applications and then there should be a USB Debugging option under there.
Almighty1 said:
You have to turn on USB Debugging first, goto Settings -> Applications and then there should be a USB Debugging option under there.
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thanks, i was also missing the motorola usb drivers..
Everything working fine now

[Q] Connecting Adro-Tab to PC and use it like Wacom

Hello everyone, I thought that if anyone tried to connect his tablet to his PC and use the tablet as wacom tablet(Photoshop PC you can view it on tablet) ,, if anyone tried it how did you do this?? if not, anyone got idea how to do that?
A Linux developer http ://rfc2822.github. io/GfxTablet/ , made this app works only on linux PCs with wifi networking, but my pc don't have wifi so if anyone knows how to use it on Linux but with USB CABLE tell me please, but I prefer to solve this issue on my windows platform...
sorry if this forum isn't the right one to post this.
YusufMH said:
Hello everyone, I thought that if anyone tried to connect his tablet to his PC and use the tablet as wacom tablet(Photoshop PC you can view it on tablet) ,, if anyone tried it how did you do this?? if not, anyone got idea how to do that?
A Linux developer http ://rfc2822.github. io/GfxTablet/ , made this app works only on linux PCs with wifi networking, but my pc don't have wifi so if anyone knows how to use it on Linux but with USB CABLE tell me please, but I prefer to solve this issue on my windows platform...
sorry if this forum isn't the right one to post this.
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I've tried to do this with Splashtop and I have to say, it works quite well. No pressure sensitivity though. You should try it out.

[Q] Using SHIELD as a network drive

This thread is more of a question.
Yesterday I was trying to accsess the internal SD card's files. I was having trouble mounting the drive to Ubuntu12.04 and found out that it is really difficult and a long prosess, so I thought of the idea of using its SD card as a Network Drive so i can acsess all of its files without plugging it in and mounting it. Is this possible?
brandrobbart said:
This thread is more of a question.
Yesterday I was trying to accsess the internal SD card's files. I was having trouble mounting the drive to Ubuntu12.04 and found out that it is really difficult and a long prosess, so I thought of the idea of using its SD card as a Network Drive so i can acsess all of its files without plugging it in and mounting it. Is this possible?
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I use ubuntu 13.10 and it has a bit of trouble mounting it as well. If it's already plugged in and I try mounting it I usually get an error a couple of times before it will mount then it's fine. However if I unplug the cord and plug it back in, it will mount it no problems. I have tried using the USB port on my router for the same thing and it didn't want to recognize it. I haven't tried doing it wirelessly but I do know you could install an ftp server app on your shield and then R/W to the SD card that way, or you should be able to at least.
hexitnow said:
I use ubuntu 13.10 and it has a bit of trouble mounting it as well. If it's already plugged in and I try mounting it I usually get an error a couple of times before it will mount then it's fine. However if I unplug the cord and plug it back in, it will mount it no problems. I have tried using the USB port on my router for the same thing and it didn't want to recognize it. I haven't tried doing it wirelessly but I do know you could install an ftp server app on your shield and then R/W to the SD card that way, or you should be able to at least.
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I have found an application that creates an FTP server on the shield, i just cant figure out a way to connect Ubuntu to that FTP server to acsess the SD card.
brandrobbart said:
I have found an application that creates an FTP server on the shield, i just cant figure out a way to connect Ubuntu to that FTP server to acsess the SD card.
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You use the LAN IP of the shield. Connect to it through your web browser, or, which is a better option, download an FTP client to your computer and use that.
hexitnow said:
You use the LAN IP of the shield. Connect to it through your web browser, or, which is a better option, download an FTP client to your computer and use that.
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I tried using FileZilla and connecting to my lan ip and it could not connect.
brandrobbart said:
I tried using FileZilla and connecting to my lan ip and it could not connect.
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never used that client before so i cant say anything about it. Do you have the correct user and password entered and if not using do you have guest privileges set on the server? Using proper port?. There has to a better option then this, ill see if i can find anything.
hexitnow said:
never used that client before so i cant say anything about it. Do you have the correct user and password entered and if not using do you have guest privileges set on the server? Using proper port?. There has to a better option then this, ill see if i can find anything.
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I typed in all the fields correctly, Filezilla would just not connect. I also tried going to the "connect to server" option on Ubuntu and set it to FTP server and that also could not connect.

Remote control my android phone over wired-LAN

Hi,
I am a member of a lab where I can't enter with my phone (galaxy s10) for RF interference reasons.
I'd like to be able to use my phone from inside the lab when it's outside and even use it's internet connection.
What I do have in the lab is an Ethernet connection, and I have an ethernet adapter for my phone. The phone isn't rooted, I can't root it and don't want to root it. There's no internet access on the existing ethernet to the lab.
This issue bothers also my lab partners and we can't connect this lab to internet permanently.
my questions:
1. I'd like to remote control my phone over a PC (windows or linux) in the lab - is it possible to do this over LAN? I want to be able to access my whatsapp and Gmail, to know when I have a call etc... (like mstsc in windows, but to control an android)
Airdroid remote control doesn't work because my phone isn't rooted and it can do this only by USB...
2. Assuming that I put an ethernet switch where my phone is left, and me and my friends connect our phones to the switch, Is it possible to use the android's built-in ethernet tethering for each of us and use somehow directly the internet connection of our phone?
if you ask why, it's because we want a stable connection and not to rely on one friend's tethering.
a 4G dongle isn't an option (anyway, it's a switch, and putting a router is forbidden).
I know that the requirements are a bit strange, but this is the case.
Thank you for the help!
If phone's Android is rooted, and if phone has an appropriate Ethernet driver installed, and if phone is OTG capable, and if on phone the Ethernet app is installed, then you should be able to tether phone via LAN with computer.
jwoegerbauer said:
If phone's Android is rooted, and if phone has an appropriate Ethernet driver installed, and if phone is OTG capable, and if on phone the Ethernet app is installed, then you should be able to tether phone via LAN with computer.
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It's not rooted, so maybe there's an alternative?
you can use teamviewer it's nice there's a PC to Android
and Android to Android control
ineedroot69 said:
you can use teamviewer it's nice there's a PC to Android
and Android to Android control
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Good idea. Is it only in the paid version of teamviewer?
Is there also another app that does it? I found somethink like apuppet, but I'm not sure it is what I need.
Thanks
ineedroot69 said:
you can use teamviewer it's nice there's a PC to Android
and Android to Android control
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Only to have said it: TeamViewer requires on both ends a vaild Internet connection to work, it's a wireless solution.
jwoegerbauer said:
Only to have said it: TeamViewer requires on both ends a vaild Internet connection to work, it's a wireless
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I think that it's also possible to work offline when connected to a LAN without interbet, but as far as I understand, it's only available in the full version of teamviewer for android.
avihai said:
I think that it's also possible to work offline when connected to a LAN without interbet, but as far as I understand, it's only available in the full version of teamviewer for android.
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As I can see I was obviously mistaken.

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