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Hello ,I connect my Kinect to my phone. I need to send kinect output and get inputs to my computer. So phone is just intermediary. Is it possible? possible?

how you connect your kinect to your phone?bluetooth?wifi?and what you want to accomplish ?there is a rumor that wp8 might have some function like kinect .but what IT could doon mobile phone:what:
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Remote Desktop my phone from PC

Hey everyone. I have a XV6800 with that I want to use as a webcam. I am using Octro to stream live. Sometimes the streams needs to be restarted and I want to do that from work.(Using phone to watch my dogs ) What software can I use to remotely control my phone from my pc? Preferably free software if possible.
I haven't used it but it might be what your looking for.
http://www.mobiletopsoft.com/pocket-pc/download-z2-remote2pc-1-4.html
If connecting your ppc to a pc at your hosue is an option you could look into mymobler
http://www.mymobiler.com/
MyMobler is a cool app, it lets you see your ppc screen and control the ppc when it is connected to a pc via activesync.
So you could connect your ppc to your house pc, and then VNC or remote desktop into your house pc from work and control your ppc
Why would you buy a $400+ phone to use as a webcam when you could buy a 20 dollar camera that would do the exact same thing...
symyn said:
Why would you buy a $400+ phone to use as a webcam when you could buy a 20 dollar camera that would do the exact same thing...
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Because it's hard to hide the computer it's connected to in a woman's washroom....
mkenny2 said:
Hey everyone. I have a XV6800 with that I want to use as a webcam. I am using Octro to stream live. Sometimes the streams needs to be restarted and I want to do that from work.(Using phone to watch my dogs ) What software can I use to remotely control my phone from my pc? Preferably free software if possible.
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So, you are gonna leave your phone at home? That's weird. You can get a $10 webcam, and use your phone to control THAT! I would think you would want your phone with you when you are not at home. What about calls? email? IM?
Verizon never made me return a phone i have where a few buttons dont work(see signature)....so...I cant sell it and activate it bc i am sure verizon has the esn marked . The xv6800 has wifi which means i can have the phone broadcasting without running a 50ft USB cable from my office to my dogs room. I want the camera to watch my dogs...one keeps jumping the dog gate...lol

Connecting Vibrant to pc as usb webcam for skype calls, etc.

Hey everyone-
Before you say this just let me say that I've already tried the IP webcam app that acts a wireless webcam from your phone to pc. The app worked and I was able to see the stream from my phone in my browser, but I couldn't get it to display the stream in skype (although it did detect the webcam, the screen was just black. Anyway, I've been trying to figure out a way to connect my Vibrant to my PC via the usb cable and use it as a WIRED webcam, so that it would be picked up as an external webcam by windows. The only reason I prefer to go wired is because of the fact that I'm trying to get rid of any frame lag between when I speak/move and when the computer shows it, which I assume would be eliminated by a wired connection. If anyone has any ideas, let me know, thanks.
-Much ablidged,
any help please?
It wasn't working for me either
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Any help? Thnx again
I definitely would love to know the answer to this also, although I admit I did not search google for results. I just ran across your post and now I'm curious.
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it may work as video out, but not strictly as hardware like a regular video cam. Meaning you will need the special cables and a capture card on the computer......
When you say it might work as video out, what do you mean exactly? I realize it may not pick it up as a usb webcam automatically, but is there any way to trick into thinking it is a wired webcam or something similar with a piece of software or something?

[Q] Emulating a bluetooth keyboard in a laptop?

Yesterday i was chatting away on the phone , and realized i wanted a solution that would let me control the phone from the pc.
I installed droidvnc server but somehow it doesn't work, it automatically stops the server as soon as you try to connect to it.
So today i thought of another solution (besides buying a bluetooth keyboard), which is to emulate a bluetooth keyboard in software installed to the pc.
I have searched this and apparently it isn't easy to do. I have a bluetooth dongle on my windows laptop, but this isn't enough since i would need to emulate the proper hid profile.
Is this possible? Or do you know of another solution?
This sounds like some Xzibit 'Pimp my Atrix' type mod. Yo dawg! I heard you like to input text on your device while your talking on it but cant see; So I installed an emulator on your laptop keyboard so now you can type on your laptop while you type on your phone while you talk on your phone but cant see!
http://goo.gl/ZoMdU
Dude WTF. i'm not looking for a headset.
I want to use my laptop's keyboard as the phone's keyboard over bluetooth.
In linux, there's a program called hidclient that seems to do this. I want to do this from windows. Basically i want a virtual bluetooth keyboard.
Well I was trying to make you laugh but I guess no luck..
Have you tried the "Phone Portal" app in your app drawer? It will allow you to send sms and such via your computers keyboard.

Tether phone to PC for calling functions

Hi, I'm wondering if there is any software possible or if it would be possible in theory?
Basically what I mean is when connecting phone to PC, is it possible to integrate it so the PC is a client to take and recieve phone calls via the mobile, allowing me to utilise my headset and be able to continue using skype etc without having to remove or change headset. Thanks.
You're effectively using your PC as a bluetooth headset. Doing so will depend on your configuration - hardward, Windows version, etc - but it is certainly possible.

Control a PC using Android without server software?

I've messed with many different apps on my Android phone that, in conjunction with a server app, allow me to control my PC with my phone. I'm curious though if there is a hardware solution that does the same thing and doesn't require any server software to be installed on the PC?
Here's my idea. A dongle that's plugged into your PC and is recognized as a generic HID device. The dongle then connects to your phone via BT. Then using an app on the phone, you can now use your phone as a keyboard, mouse, or PowerPoint controller.
This would be great for times when you don't have admin rights on the PC needing controlled and wouldn't be able to install a piece of software, but you can at least hook up a mouse or keyboard and they work. I have to do a lot of PowerPoint presentations at school and would love to just simply pop a dongle into the PC and almost immediately be able to start controlling the presentation from my phone.
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It's a good thought, but I think it's overkill for just that purpose.
I guess the main use is to utilize your phone as keyboard input? otherwise, you could just plugin a wireless mouse to control the presentation.
I also assume that your ppt is being presented from the PC, instead of from the phone, right?
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It's a good thought, but I think it's overkill for just that purpose.
I guess the main use is to utilize your phone as keyboard input? otherwise, you could just plugin a wireless mouse to control the presentation.
I also assume that your ppt is being presented from the PC, instead of from the phone, right?
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I suppose it may be overkill, sure. I was hoping to minimize what I would have to be carrying around with me. It would be handy to just have a small USB plug sized dongle only with me that I can just plug and and go and not have to have a mouse. Even a small mouse can be a bit of a bulge, and it's something that's easier to break than a small dongle.
And yes, the PPT would be running from the PC, most likely on the teachers computer that's hooked to the rooms projector.
Hmm, TeamViewer can be run without being installed. That may help. Just click on "Run" instead of "Install" on the menu.
No server software
I really don't understand why this isn't implemented already. In theory all you would need is the HID driver in an app on your phone and transmit over Bluetooth. Not sure what the complication is.
I had a feature phone that could do this in 2009, without any software installed anywhere, using standard Bluetooth and HID drivers.

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