Greetings!
I have a LivePro projector that has Android 4.2.2. I am looking for a connection program that will allow me to share my phone and/or tablet screen with the device via Bluetooth so I can make presentations using my phone or tablet (both Android), without relying on an independent network, just Bluetooth. it does not need to be a two-way communication, just a presenter and one or more viewers.
I know that there are many LivePro users that would greatly in this solution.
This solution would also benefit users that would like to share their phone screen in small presentation groups of 2 to 4 to even 6 to the attendees phones or tablets.
Thank you in advance for any of your suggestions!
Hi,
I can't find anything relevant on XDA for your device. You will need to ask for help here,
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!
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Good day, I am new to this forum.
I'd like to ask about the possibility and the general way to do my project.
My project includes an application running on a PC(w/ Windows of course). and an android app wirelessly connected to the PC. Both application should be able to communicate with each other sending and receiving request from each other. I'm particular with database. How can they access the same database located on the PC. Also, can the android access files like pictures from the PC and use it in the app. I'll really appreciate any help becuase this is very crucial for my graduation
I don't know if this is the best place to post this but I'm desperate
Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A
Got this tablet as a random gift and just want to use it on my desk to use for youtube, facebook, twitch stuff like that
is there any way i can root this and maybe put a newer version of Android on it?
Also does anyone know of accessories to make a tablet more desk friendly like stands?
Hi,
I can't find anything relevant on XDA for your device. You can ask for help with it here,
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!
Hi
I have seen nice pictures, layerd diagrams of the Android system. What I miss on allthis diagrams is a boundry defining the components in this layered architecture diagram belonging to a firmware upgrade, i.e. JellyBeans to KitKat, which has recently turned of our WLAN capability. Now we look to find a way back to Jelly Beans.
Can you provide such a layered architecture diagram in XDA forums / documents ?
Josef
Hi,
I can't find anything relevant on XDA. You will need to ask for help here,
> Android Development and Hacking > Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Good luck!
Hi,
Can anyone suggest an app that would help me manage my friends and family's droid tv boxes from my home?
have tried TeamView, Droid VNC, WebKey and others but I have not been able to fully control and manage these boxes remotely.
Any assistance would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi,
I can't find anything relevant on XDA for your device and issue. You will need to ask for help here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/hardware-hacking/android-sticks
Good luck!
Hi all
I've got a little food truck coming together and was looking at installing an ePoS.
There are many companies out there offering hardware and apps but not quite what im looking for.
I'd like to use an Android as a waiter/ cashier device and then send the order to the kitchen's Android device. Currently looking at using 2 Samsung S2 9.7 devices. The normal setup for all ePoS apps that I've found is that you can have a cashier/ waiter android but the order is sent to a BT printer or through a server to a standard EPSON (or similar) thermal paper printer.
i'm pretty sure that what i'm looking for is readily available but i'm not "feeling lucky" in my Google searches.
I don't want the added hardware like barcode scanners and card swipers. Just a couple of food orders from one tablet to the next.
If anyone can lead me in the right direction, I'd be truly grateful.
Hi,
Try posting your question here:
Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
The experts there may be able to help.
Good luck!