[Q] Ouput display? - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I wanted to know of it's possible to output my display to another device. In particular to my CRT TV, Windows XP/Ubuntu netbook or Windows 7 notebook over WiFi or another connection.
I know my HTC Sensation supports MHL but I wanted to know if I'd be able to use another device as a secondary display, almost. I also have a HD2 and Wildfire if that helps.

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Hi... This is probably mentioned elsewhere but I've done some searching and can't find an answer to my specific problem.
I have a brand new Dell Inspiron laptop. Very nice it is too. The OS is Windows 7. I also have an HTC HD2 carrying WM 6.5
I was messing about with the Bluetooth and it seems that everything works EXCEPT that when I try to stream the audio FROM my HD2 TO my laptop, the audio plays out of the phone and not the laptop speakers (which are LOUD).
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[Q] Samsung Note replacing desktop computer

What do you think about that?
I already have a old windows bluetooth keyboard that works with android.
I only use computer to surf the webb, write, read. Watch some youtube.
Can bluetooth mouse be used with android? Not that it's necessery, but i'm curious
Yes it can, quite easily in fact. If the bluetooth keyboard and mouse suppor the HID profile, you should be good to go. Also, if you get an MHL adapter and connect it to an HDMI display you can push your screen out to a larger one.
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[Q] Android device and multitouch on LCD

Hi! I need Android device that can work with large touch screen displays (see picture). Does anyone know how to do it?
sounds alot like a moto device and webtop maybe you can borrow one and try it
http://www.motorola.com/Consumers/US-EN/Consumer-Product-and-Services/WEBTOP/Meet-WEBTOP
I believe Webtop is not using a touchscreen, instead it uses a touchpad with a cursor like a laptop.
The problem here would be drivers for the multitouch display. Single touch displays will usually work as a HID device, imitating the same hardware as a mouse and would probably work with any Android device that accepts HID devices via USB. I'm not sure how mulitouch monitors interface via USB.

[Q] Remote App question

Greetings fellow XDA members,
I was wondering if anyone else had this problem, or maybe Im doing something wrong. I set up the IR blaster with the HTC One native TV app on my Toshiba TV and Comcast Cable Box. Everything works fine, but the TV remote seems to be missing the 'INPUT' toggle, which is to be used to change the input on the tv between HDMI ports. I searched through settings, and saw an option where i could teach it inputs from my regular TV remote, and it easily learned the button, but still the 'Input' toggle does not show up on my TV remote. It seems very peculiar since my GS4 showed it out of the box, and it is one of the most common inputs i use. I wondered if it has anythign to do with my TV model, but i dont want to change it incase it stops working completely.
Please let me know if anyone had the same problem or if its User Error here Cheers

[Q] Connecting Phone to external TOUCHscreen Monitor

Is it possible in anyway to connect android phone to an external touchscreen
And using the external screens touch capabilities / creating a realy huge "tablet"
i found out that for example my htc one x(m8) supports mhl so i def could
mirror the display with a mini usb to hdmi adapter.
but i dont think the touch signal will be send thru same cabel / protocol.
has anyone directions or ideas ?
Did you ever get anywhere with your project?
I too are looking to do this.

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