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GRemote – use your Pocket PC as a mouse for yor PC

by Saijo George on September 22, 2008

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GRemote is software by marbalon from xda-dev which turns your Touch Diamond or Touch Pro into a free-air mouse much like the Logitech MX Air. It uses 2 application a client that runs on your phone and a server which runs on your PC (both Windows and Linux). It includes both right and left click buttons and a scroll wheel, and to prevent accidental movements only transmits movement when you touch the screen.

Usage
-Unzip attached file
-Install GRemoteSetup.CAB on you device
-Run GRemoteServer.exe on you PC
-Enter correct IP address in GRemote app on you Diamond
-If you use GSen remember to add this app to GSen config
-This app use UDP 5656 port so disable it in firewall


If you find this tool useful, please donate to the developer.

Source : xda-developers.com

=== DOWNLOAD===

zip file GRemote 0.1.1

Developers site ( they have a new version )

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Koofteh September 23, 2008 at 6:27 pm

When will they develop these things for the Omnia?

It’s an awesome phone that has an accelerometer, yet not a single g-sensor app works on it aside from the retarded Dice game.

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kimmo September 23, 2008 at 6:40 pm

The mouse pointer is way too slow, gets on your nerves.

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Saijo George September 24, 2008 at 2:06 am

@ kimmo : : Its a new application , it should get better with time.

@ Koofteh : The are a lot of independent developers from xda-dev working on the HTC devices , the support for Omnia is not so great there. Unless Omnia gets a strong user base with quite a few developers the chances of applications being dev for the Omnia is not looking that good

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Adam February 18, 2009 at 1:54 am

Hy

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