Hi guys,
as I'm reading since a couple of weeks that many of you woul'd like to have Android and Windows running on their Yoga Books I'd like to share how I was able to do so.
Basically I've just purchased the Yoga Book to try this way in order to evaluate whether I still need my Windows Laptop or not. Answer: I do not need it anymore
At "Paperspace" it's possible to create a virtual windows desktop PC which you can access via chrome browser.
There you have the option to create either an already licensed Windows Server which will be used in desktop mode or you can bring your own Windows 10 pro license to use a regular desktop version (which I did).
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After this decision you can either rent this virtual Windows machine on a monthly or hourly rate. I chose the hourly rate as I just use my Windows account for programs like tax or "just" windows based tools. But most of the time I can live with Android for surfing, entertainment and similar.
As soon as you finished those steps you can just run your machine from any device on your Chrome browser (works with smartphone and tablet and of course on other Windows machines).
You can see a almost transparent circle in the upper right area where you have a menu to swith to fullscreen and to other advanced settings (e.g. gaming mode,...).
The difference from paperspace to other services like AWS from Amazon or similar is the fact that you won't start a remote desktop session but a video feed. Therefore you can achive way better frame rates and can also play games and watch Netflx for example (for me pretty good as I'm living in Germany and with this alternative I do not need a VPN anymore in order to get the US content).
I've also installed my Office 365 on the Virtual Machine and it works perfect. So as you can see you'll have a fully functional Windows running on a Android device in your browser.
There is only one negative fact which I do not want to hide. As Windows is running as a video feed the touch support is not possible (yet). To bypass this issue I've ordered a bluetooth mouse which will then enables the mouse cursor in windows and makes it fully usable. It's not a big issue (at least for me) as I'll just use windows for special programms or tools where I anyway want to control it via mouse instead of touching on the display.
Here the mouse I'm using which I've purchased at Amazon for 25€: Microsoft Designer Mouse
If you have something what I should test for you or if you've any questions just ask.
As I was searching several month/years for such a solution I thought its worth sharing with you.
Note: It does not work with iPads (tried it with my mini before I bought the Yoga Book) due to the fact that iOS does not support mouse cursors "unjailbreaked".
I gave this a try today, and I am not thrilled.
I first tried it on my Chromebook and it worked well.
Although the load time is kind of long.
When I got home from work I tried logging in from my Yoga book (android) and It was not a good experience.
full screen did not work well for me as it kept cutting off the bottom of the screen.
The touch pad does work well, and when I tried a bluetooth mouse it worked better, but no right click.
I think it would work better if there was an android app instead of using chrome.
Also the mouse/ touchpad options on the Yoga book android sucks. the Stock mouse handeling is way better, and I would love to get that fixed.
Right click must depend on the mouse cause at mine it's working.
Loading time for booting takes ~30sec and also at my yoga book there isn't something cut off in Fullscreen mode.
Hi,
I have spent a lot of time searching about that topic, I have some difficulty with the word & PowerPoint products quality and I want to do more with photo editing?
want to thank you alot ?
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Xournal is a damn-cool PDF annotator and note taking app (with text and freehand drawing, etc). It's free, open source and ported to almost every platform in existence. There are several apps on the Market that come *close* to it, but is probably still the best note taking+drawing+pdf editor out there I think. Repligo does come very close, and maybe I'm just used to Xournal since I'ved used it before on Wacom tablets....
However, it has *not* been ported to Android, and the devs have no real interest in doing so.
So.... I focused my energies on getting Linux on to Transformer Prime, and finally got Xournal loaded.
I first rooted the Prime, using viperMOD (making sure to install VooDoo root keeper!!): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427125
Then I installed linux via chroot, using the Backtrack 5 image (ubuntu varient):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1428475
Next, I added the "universe" repositories to BT5's apt-get using this method:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine
Xournal is not in their primary repositories, but it is in the "universe" repository.
This allowed me to "sudo apt-get install xournal" and get xournal installed (launchable from BT5 terminal window).
All said and done, I got this, using Jump Desktop VNC client (extremely fast BTW):
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Maddeningly though, that was the *EASY* part. I have one more step: find a VNC viewer that accepts styluses!!
I own an Adonit Jot Pro, and really enjoy its accuracy (especially now with touchscreentune!)
Touchscreentune made *all* the difference in the world to me: I couldn't write worth damn before it because of a lag issue on the screen. With it, I can write incredibly small text quickly and easily, and FAST (have to customize it to your writing style, but that's the best way to do it).
However, I would love to use the stylus while VNC'd, and just can't seem to get it to work
I have tried Jump Desktop and PocketCloud, which are excellent VNC viewers because of their speed. However, I am having a bear of a time trying to draw lines through them.
Anyone have any recommendations? I *don't* mind spending $10 for a really great VNC viewer for android, but it's gotta support styluses for that kind of price....Free would be even better!
robomo said:
Xournal is a damn-cool PDF annotator and note taking app (with text and freehand drawing, etc). It's free, open source and ported to almost every platform in existence. There are several apps on the Market that come *close* to it, but is probably still the best note taking+drawing+pdf editor out there I think. Repligo does come very close, and maybe I'm just used to Xournal since I'ved used it before on Wacom tablets....
However, it has *not* been ported to Android, and the devs have no real interest in doing so.
So.... I focused my energies on getting Linux on to Transformer Prime, and finally got Xournal loaded.
I first rooted the Prime, using viperMOD (making sure to install VooDoo root keeper!!): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1427125
Then I installed linux via chroot, using the Backtrack 5 image (ubuntu varient):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1428475
Next, I added the "universe" repositories to BT5's apt-get using this method:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine
Xournal is not in their primary repositories, but it is in the "universe" repository.
This allowed me to "sudo apt-get install xournal" and get xournal installed (launchable from BT5 terminal window).
All said and done, I got this, using Jump Desktop VNC client (extremely fast BTW):
Maddeningly though, that was the *EASY* part. I have one more step: find a VNC viewer that accepts styluses!!
I own an Adonit Jot Pro, and really enjoy its accuracy (especially now with touchscreentune!)
Touchscreentune made *all* the difference in the world to me: I couldn't write worth damn before it because of a lag issue on the screen. With it, I can write incredibly small text quickly and easily, and FAST (have to customize it to your writing style, but that's the best way to do it).
However, I would love to use the stylus while VNC'd, and just can't seem to get it to work
I have tried Jump Desktop and PocketCloud, which are excellent VNC viewers because of their speed. However, I am having a bear of a time trying to draw lines through them.
Anyone have any recommendations? I *don't* mind spending $10 for a really great VNC viewer for android, but it's gotta support styluses for that kind of price....Free would be even better!
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i'd rather pay $10 for xournal to be ported to android! how difficult would that be for the devs?
Best case assuming that they are not tied to GTK+ and related libraries, port the important non-GUI parts to build with the NDK or do a static compile for ARMv5 and any dependencies they need (even to the point of static linking (g)libc). Then write the entire GUI in Java+Android and expose the important C code accordingly.
If they are tied to X11/GTK+, then it is probably a better use of time for someone to just write a comparable program from scratch.
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MPE totally rocks. ultrafast donate-ware, very stable, with full Android support. remote control & text entry. unique + fantastic !
use your Laptop's keyboard instead of screen-keyboard! type 20 times faster !
http://www.fjsoft.at/en
cool soft from the austrian alps mountain range.
for full functionality - by all means - check out latest build: http://www.fjsoft.at/files/MyPhoneExplorer_DebugUpdate.exe
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but mainly look for latest OFFICIAL release !
Sounds interesting. Curious though on the battery impact. Any ideas?
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no prob
is via USB, i.e. charging
Ahh, didn't read enough. Thought it was over WiFi. Thanks.
one of the best software for android
so i will give you my feedback - iam from germany:
- use of 1 1/2 Year
- Sync with lotus notes, and many others
- Sync with folders/files
- transfer files from pc to handy - like a charm
- seperate Notes and ToDo apps - as widget
- send sms or text over wifi, usb, bluetooth to your handy
- best remote control of your handy - i tested many over the last years
- manage your adress and calender on pc - with different calender
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Ahh, didn't read enough. Thought it was over WiFi. Thanks.
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everything is over wifi, except remote session for now.
working great on wifi, full control of Phone on PC
Do this while usb tethering??
Since i need. Internet connection trought my g young :-(
rawk
mai77 said:
MPE totally rocks. ultrafast donate-ware, very stable, with full Android support. remote control & text entry. unique + fantastic !
use your Laptop's keyboard instead of screen-keyboard! type 20 times faster !
http://www.fjsoft.at/en
cool soft from the austrian alps mountain range.
for full functionality - by all means - check out latest build: http://www.fjsoft.at/files/MyPhoneExplorer_DebugUpdate.exe
but mainly look for latest OFFICIAL release !
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Amazingly work with my
HTC Sensation XE ICS Update
Thanx....
Pls update frequenlty.......:highfive::highfive:
hi
hi
can u sold this Error
I guess MyPhoneExplorer has call functionality.As of now I'm using Galaxy SII over wifi with MPE.I can dial numbers and it calls too but the problem is,I cannot hear the call on my Laptop's speakers and same for microphone too.The call and microphone seems to be going on mobile only.
Any idea that how can I use laptop's speakers and mic instead of phone to make a fully functional call using laptops ? Please reply soon.As soon as possible
Our new app, VMLite VNC Server, allows you to control phones from a PC, this provides you an external keyboard and mouse, and you can view your device on the PC's screen:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en
it works on all Galaxy models, including latest S3. rooting is NOT required.
WIFI, USB and 3G with reverse connections are supported.
Better use wifi file transfer it didnt need any app for your pc just need a app for u r phone
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Thank you
I saw a thread suggesting the nook color had bluetooth capability after you put CM7 on it. Does the nook tablet have bluetooth built in too, and if so, can you use it with CM7?
Nope, we can't use bluetooth. At least not yet. I believe the bluetooth chip is there, but it will take some time until the developers can get it working.
Solar.Plexus said:
Nope, we can't use bluetooth. At least not yet. I believe the bluetooth chip is there, but it will take some time until the developers can get it working.
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The longer more technical answer is that to get bluetooth working we need a "magic number" that represents a physical connection to the bluetooth chip inside the tablet. This number is unique to the Nook Tablet (not the same on any other device), and without it, the bluetooth functionality can't be initialized. (If you're even more technically inclined, we need a gpio value ".nshutdown" used for the wilink device initialization on the board file).
There may be a way to use the collective power of the internets to find it (ie, get 50 people to search a dozen gpios each until bt initializes), or maybe even create a sysfs interface to reset and reinitialize the device on a single device, but no one has been working on it due to more pressing matters like getting the 3.x kernel to work.
Is the gpio pin something that can be changed by a user and brute forced by members of the boards? Or is it change pin, compile kernel test, and repeat.
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So I am running a side loaded Nook Tablet 16GB, GoLauncher intalled and everything working well.
I have been trying to enable bluetooth, but to no avail.
I intalled Elixer2 and Elixer Widgets, went to place a widget on the home screen, selected bluetooth, and get an error which says "No Bluetooth Adapter"
Would this be due to the fact that the tablet has no default bluetooth and needs to be able to communicate with the adapter, which means we need to find the special number to unlock the Texas Instrument 1270B and allow it to speak between antenna and chip?
Look above your post for answer.
BeerBeverageHolder said:
So I am running a side loaded Nook Tablet 16GB, GoLauncher intalled and everything working well.
I have been trying to enable bluetooth, but to no avail.
I intalled Elixer2 and Elixer Widgets, went to place a widget on the home screen, selected bluetooth, and get an error which says "No Bluetooth Adapter"
Would this be due to the fact that the tablet has no default bluetooth and needs to be able to communicate with the adapter, which means we need to find the special number to unlock the Texas Instrument 1270B and allow it to speak between antenna and chip?
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Absolutely Amazing
I am not Android dev literate enough to find out how to try out different numbers, but if someone wouldn't mind making and posting a step-by-step guide, I wouldn't mind investing some time and effort to try out different options.
Maybe we could make a thread then where everyone could post ranges of numbers that he would try out?
our tablet has no bluetooth, never will
succulent said:
There is NO Bluetooth hardware in Nook Tablet
We have the same module, WL1270B, as the Kindle Fire.
I took my Nook Tablet apart just to verify if the Nook Tablet have Bluetooth support. Before that, I’ve tried many GPIO values and every time I turned on Bluetooth, the Nook Tablet would just restart. This is the best shot I have of the Nook Tablet wireless module. The text on the module was so small, I could barely read it even at close distant.
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After that though, i thought they figured out they could activate bluetooth but only to reach about a meter or so. which could still provide useful for keyboards and gamepads. the Nook color had the same thing and people have definitively used it's bluetooth. Not sure if ive got that right so dont quote me but im pretty sure thats what they conluded.
No BlueTooth They also told me there is no camera on my Nook and my Nook takes great pictures
Good 1. April joke
Great joke with the camera, I guess it is a built in Hasselbladt
Given how much has been modded/hackable in the past does it seem likely the Garmin Fenix GPS watch with BLE will be made to communicate and allow notifications from Android phone? The Fenix currently pairs and is compatible with the iPhone. Garmin's position is (paraphrasing) there are too many versions/models of Android. On the later model Android phones is an app all that is needed?
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Nexus 4 and the Tactix
i'm in the same situation...
N4 and fenix!
i've read a lot of pages but no found solution.
the most important link are:
-https://forums.garmin.com/showthread.php?44785-Garmin-Fenix-Bluetooth-laptop-sync
in this forum one user write down the correct problem: "That's because the fenix uses the low power Bluetooth LE "
-http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2012/10/garmin-fenix-in-depth-review.html
good rece of product, i try to post but nothing,
-http://www.dcrainmaker.com/2013/12/firmware-beginning-becoming.html
same sites, but new topic! ther's an user type something interesting but i'm not able to use it!!!! sigh search in the commets "android" and reat the commet of: Steve Knapp
-http://pocketnow.com/2013/01/17/bluetooth-low-energy
this site explain the problem of BLE
-http://forums.watchuseek.com/f296/garmin-fenix-ongoing-review-several-parts-746366-110.html
also this discussion...
-https://forums.garmin.com/showthread.php?69030-Garmin-Fenix-Tactix-and-Android&p=243803#post243803
of course i post on garmin forum
i have bad english sorry....
A Time to Speculate and Opinionate
Not looking for a solution as much as attempting to tap into the fast reserve of knowledge and wisdom the internet has created in the unification of us mere mortals to glimpse the future based on past accomplishments (0_0). Seriously, it does seem a bit odd that a watch as powerful and popular as it seems to be has not been whipped into shape and brought to it full potential like displaying Android phone notifications making use of a loud alarm and a great vibration motor.
http://youtu.be/EC5-cEbr520
the real problem il BLE!
apple use it from iphone 4s, so garmin develop it....android start to use it not many time ago, our model is one of the first...of course garmin develop with the first one!
please post on garmin forum...and hope anyone see our post...
<UP>
add my experience: i try with a lot of apps (B-BLE, BLE explorer, nRF toolbox) all find devices, but any one can comunicate with this.
there's a way for send notification via bluetooh? in iphone there's a special section for notification, in android where is it?
What is Happening
Are you using a Nexus 4?
I am thinking the BLE support for N4 which is what I am using has not come out yet. That kinda blows because is a Google phone.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1979207
I will keep looking but have found very little info so far.
On a side note: for the first time my watch turned its self off because of low battery. The odd thing is I don;t think it was that low, I could be wrong.
Yes, i'm N4 user and happy Fenix user...i wanna more happy: i want notification!
I try on garmin forum, on twitter, on facebook and vere but now all stop with no solution.
UP!:crying:
maybe a solution.
but i can't connect pepple with my phone!
http://forums.watchuseek.com/f296/garmin-fenix-tactix-gps-ble-abc-watch-great-%85-no-android-support-any-suggestions-963443.html
an user suggest to try with an app of a clock: PEBBLE.
i try but i can't connect with my Fenix...
maybe with another app for this type of watch...
I'd happily pay money for an app that allows for this. I hate not being able to use my fenix for notifications.
https://forums.garmin.com/showthread.php?70618-Forerunner-620-Bluetooth-support-ETA
look this topic!
i hope in february...garmin get out the app!
durinVIII said:
Yes, i'm N4 user and happy Fenix user...i wanna more happy: i want notification!
I try on garmin forum, on twitter, on facebook and vere but now all stop with no solution.
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I have Fenix (4.05) and Galaxy Note 1 smartPhone. The solution I found (to have notifications on my Fenix) was to upgrade my Nexus 7 7" android tablet to an iPad mini 2 (wiFi only version) . Now I feed/share my 3G internet conection from the N1 via BT3.0 tethering to the iPad, wich in turn now has/runs my Hangouts + WeChat + gMail sessions, with in turn it notifies (via BTLE) the F4.05.
I never upgraded the N1 to N2 (because didnt made sense to downgrade to a bigger screen with lower resolution), and recently skipped to upgrade to N3 too because of the irritating "region lock" Samsungs now decided to impose even on it's "unlocked" EU models.
So I find myself in a path from being a full double Android customer (SmartPhone and Tablet) and developer, To a mixed Android/iOS Smartphone/Tablet user, to, most probably, a tripple iOS customer (iWatch/iPhone6/iPad mini 2).
I simply got tired of the Galaxy imposed useless bloatware, the new "Region lock" restrictions, the Andoid platform fragmentation and slow update software cycle (my N1 just got to 4.1 a week ago, still miles away from the minimum 4.3+ required for BTLE)
With new 4.40 firmware, i connect fenix with my LG G2 with no problems, now it seems closer but still no app for communication, even when im connected i cant use it.
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you can also remotely take pictures and record videos it has support for IP Webcam adapters to use your phone like an pc webcam for Skype , google Hangouts & some web video chatting.
i am inspired to bring even more features with future updates.
app price is $3,99 with free trial.
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First, the app isn't working for me: probably, your host is blocked by my firewall. Second, I should be a complete idiot to stream my (private) camera via your host with insecure (however it's doesn't matter - even if you'' implement https - who knows, maybe you are owner of the some sort of "live porno" site, who knows?!) http connection. No way, sir!
Actually, the app only create one local port people cant just accesss it over the internet ( someone correct me if i am wrong), and the other there is NO HOST thing LOL. Everything is done within your local network only.
What happened when you tried? What is your phone model?
myrcello said:
Actually, the app only create one local port people cant just accesss it over the internet ( someone correct me if i am wrong), and the other there is NO HOST thing LOL. Everything is done within your local network only.
What happened when you tried? What is your phone model?
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That means your app is buggy and can't detect real (internal or external) IP address of the handset connected to the router. It shows 172.20.20.20 (I just googled it: yes, it's not your IP but rarely used private adresses range - I have NO idea why you used it as a text template instead of common 127.0.0.1, for example).
Having bugs like this in the paid (and expensive for it's kind) app (JFYI, paid app promotion is against the xda rules) is also "NO WAY".
P.S. It doesn't really matter what handset model is used (it's your implementation bug!) but I used L-640 for test.
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That means your app is buggy and can't detect real (internal or external) IP address of the handset connected to the router. It shows 172.20.20.20 (I just googled it: yes, it's not your IP but rarely used private adresses range - I have NO idea why you used it as a text template instead of common 127.0.0.1, for example).
Having bugs like this in the paid (and expensive for it's kind) app (JFYI, paid app promotion is against the xda rules) is also "NO WAY".
P.S. It doesn't really matter what handset model is used (it's your implementation bug!) but I used L-640 for test.
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Hello dear sensboston, the app gets all the IPs that the phone is connected to ( this is not a text template the defaut xaml incode template is 0.0.0.0 haha) then show it in the links menu, but Windows Phone attaches the port to only one ip, my implementation is not buggy - this is Lumia 640 issue ( I can say that because I have a lot of email sent by user using this phone and bad reviews also).
sorry man maybe you will not be able to use the app not by my fault but by the way you are speeching you don't really need to, best regards.
Maybe you are right about L-640-specific bug but just tried (just in case!) on my L-920: it detects IP correctly but still doesn't work in Chrome
And, @myrcello, if you are writing something on the public forum, you should be ready not for the "thanks" only but for criticism too. Your app has too many issues for the paid app; you've posted paid app promotion on the enthusiasts forum - I believe it's a good reason to criticize your app.
Please read the article posted in the link below before posting any more paid apps on this site.
http://www.xda-developers.com/a-guide-to-paid-work-on-xda-developers/
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