Hello guy
as the title says I'm looking for a way to connect my Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000 with bluetooth, to serve as a bluetooth mouse on my Nexus tablet 7. I already try several application offers in the respective forums of my devices but nothing works.
Here are the characteristics of my two devices:
Samsung Galaxy S GT-i9000: CM10, Android 4.1.2, kernel stock;
Asus Google Nexus 7: DIrty AOKP 2.6, Android 4.2.1, Kernel MKernel 3.1.10
Thank in advance
Wi-Fi Mouse
Try a Wi-Fi mouse
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsIndzbS53aWZpbW91c2VmcmVlIl0.
thank you for your answer but the application that you offered me only serves as a smartphone or tablet to PC.
I seek an application that will allow myself to use my smartphone as a mouse for my tablet. I do not know if such an application exists. help me
thx in advance for your help
Blueputdroid
Post #4 here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1542128
It didn't work for me (incompatible Bluetooth stack on my device) but might be worth a try.
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Hi, I'm a recent owner of the Archos Gen 8 and have also bought a bluetooth keyboard and mouse for the device.
The keyboard is working ok, but the mouse itself seems not native to the android os. For example, double-clicks equal to a touch in the screen, and I cannot select texts in documents-to-go, and so on. My question is whether it is possible that anyone can port the mouse-driver to the android so the mouse could work better?
Just my two-cent question since I know nothing about programming nor linux, but my work requires typing and editing documents on-the-go a lot. Anyone shares any opinions?
Thanks and best regs,
halfheartbreak said:
Hi, I'm a recent owner of the Archos Gen 8 and have also bought a bluetooth keyboard and mouse for the device.
The keyboard is working ok, but the mouse itself seems not native to the android os. For example, double-clicks equal to a touch in the screen, and I cannot select texts in documents-to-go, and so on. My question is whether it is possible that anyone can port the mouse-driver to the android so the mouse could work better?
Just my two-cent question since I know nothing about programming nor linux, but my work requires typing and editing documents on-the-go a lot. Anyone shares any opinions?
Thanks and best regs,
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Moved to general as not android development
I have found this same problem on ARCHOS 101 Android 2.x.x. Bluetooth Mouse or USB Mouse could not use single click. Someone told me this problem relate to Android OS not ARCHOS device. But on my 7" Chiness Tablet Android 1.6 no problem with Mouse.
I don't know to to fix this bug on ARCHOS device.
I have been looking for hours and can not find a bluetooth app to act as an HID mouse via bluetooth. I want to connect my andriod phone to my windows PC via bluetooth and have an android app act as a mouse WITHOUT installing a server (or ANY program) on the PC. I have two sony ericsson dumb phones that are 3 and 6 years old that can do this without any problems, it shouldn't be this hard for android. Please let me know if there is an app out there that can do this. Thanks for your help!!!
dude, it looks like there is no *correct* programs, but there is blueputdroid which doesn't worked for me (any of sgt 1 or samsung i5700 cyanogen)
just tried blueputdroid and it didn't work for me... any other suggestions?
afaik android kernel doesn't support the hid profile. there might be custom kernels that support it though.
Hello everyone
I was wondering. There are plenty software available for Java based phones which allow a cell phone to imitate as Bluetooth mouse. Although there are similar software for android but they all require server software to be run on a computer.
My goal was to use an android phone (GT-i9000) to connect to another android phone (Galaxy Tab) through Bluetooth as a mouse, so as to see the mouse cursor on it.
I once used to have a Sony Ericsson phone, I remember I paired that phone with my Galaxy S through Bluetooth and it caused a mouse pointer to appear on screen. Can't I do that with an android phone instead of Sony Ericsson ?
I'm trying to use mouse on my Galaxy Tab through my Galaxy S.
Hello,
I have an HTC Inspire 4g running Mustaavalkosta's unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.1 ROM. Everything works great, except my Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, which is an HID Bluetooth keyboard (no SPP). I get a proper PIN exchange and it pairs with my phone successfully, but I can't actually type anything with the keyboard, and it does not appear in the Languages and Input section of the Settings app. The keyboard itself is good because I can use it with my laptop and an iPad.
I've tried apps like BlueInput, MyBlueCon, and Bluetooth keyboard easyconnect, but all fail to make a connection with my keyboard. In the case of BlueInput, I get a message that "this Android does not support Bluetooth HID."
Any other workarounds I could try? Or am I missing something really, really obvious?
(I have a feeling this is a ROM problem and I should be posting in its development thread, but I do not have the permissions.)
I just installed Cyanogenmod 7 stable, and the keyboard does work with this ROM. So does Cyanogenmod 10 just not have HID Bluetooth support? That would be a shame...
Evil_ryan said:
I just installed Cyanogenmod 7 stable, and the keyboard does work with this ROM. So does Cyanogenmod 10 just not have HID Bluetooth support? That would be a shame...
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Bump! Running CM 10.1 (the TeamCanjica mod) on a Galaxy Ace 2. Phone can seemingly pair with the HID devices which worked in stock rom, but no luck in connecting to them. It just says connecting and never gets connected.
This rom, in contrast to the stock rom, is really fast, stable and nice. But the possible abscence of BT HID is a bummer. Is it often an intended omission from the CM development team and if so does anyone know why? Does anyone know of possible workarounds? On an older device with Android 2.x, I think I installed some third-party app which worked rather nice.
Pairing keyboard Oreo, same problem
SouthernPacific said:
Hello,
I have an HTC Inspire 4g running Mustaavalkosta's unofficial Cyanogenmod 10.1 ROM. Everything works great, except my Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 5000, which is an HID Bluetooth keyboard (no SPP). I get a proper PIN exchange and it pairs with my phone successfully, but I can't actually type anything with the keyboard, and it does not appear in the Languages and Input section of the Settings app. The keyboard itself is good because I can use it with my laptop and an iPad.
I've tried apps like BlueInput, MyBlueCon, and Bluetooth keyboard easyconnect, but all fail to make a connection with my keyboard. In the case of BlueInput, I get a message that "this Android does not support Bluetooth HID."
Any other workarounds I could try? Or am I missing something really, really obvious?
(I have a feeling this is a ROM problem and I should be posting in its development thread, but I do not have the permissions.)
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I have used a Logitec dinovo mini for years on Android without using the dongle, but now under Android 8 Oreo, it seems to connect asking for pin and registers, but it does not do anything, and the connect light on the device goes on blinking. If I connect via USB C- OTG - dongle, it works fine, but that is useless as I need the USB C port for HDMI to TV to display the fantastic Linux like desktop (Huawei Mate 10 Pro).
Hi I am new to these forums. I have a amicroe force tablet running jellybean 2.2. My tablet does not have bluetooth, I want to buy a USB dongle for Bluetooth but I don't have the Bluetooth setting screen so even if the dongle works I don't have a way to search and pair devices. Is there a way I can just download the android on my phone add the code required to add the Bluetooth settings screen then flash it back onto tablet. So everything works properly.
Thanks let me know if you need more info. Sorry if I got some of the "lingo" wrong.