Using TikTok on Your Laptop
Scrolling through your TikTok feed can be a fun and whimsical escape from daily stress and hassle. However, holding a phone for an extended period of time can harm your posture, and cause discomfort. Fortunately, Huawei phone and laptop users can now enjoy TikTok on their laptops, for healthier and more comfortable viewing.
First enable NFC on your phone.
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Then tap the NFC area on your unlocked phone against the NFC tag on the laptop.
Your phone will vibrate and display a dialog box asking to confirm the connection. Confirm the connection on your phone, then do so on your laptop.
Your phone screen will appear on your laptop instantaneously, as if by magic, and you'll be able to navigate within phone apps with newfound ease, thanks to your laptop's mouse.
From there, you can open TikTok on your laptop, to view and scroll through your feed to your heart's content – or keep it on in the background while you're getting some work done, directly replying to phone messages on the laptop, or even dragging and dropping files between the phone and your laptop!
For details about supported device models:
https://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/huaweishare/specs/
Now you can also use tiktok downloader tool for downloading tiktok videos without watermark on our laptop.
Is it like replica of mobile to laptop and using the Tiktok on Replica Screen?
Do we need to install any tird party app to run?
Martin Bieber said:
Using TikTok on Your Laptop
Scrolling through your TikTok feed can be a fun and whimsical escape from daily stress and hassle. However, holding a phone for an extended period of time can harm your posture, and cause discomfort. Fortunately, Huawei phone and laptop users can now enjoy TikTok on their laptops, for healthier and more comfortable viewing.
First enable NFC on your phone.
Then tap the NFC area on your unlocked phone against the NFC tag on the laptop.
Your phone will vibrate and display a dialog box asking to confirm the connection. Confirm the connection on your phone, then do so on your laptop.
Your phone screen will appear on your laptop instantaneously, as if by magic, and you'll be able to navigate within phone apps with newfound ease, thanks to your laptop's mouse.
From there, you can open TikTok on your laptop, to view and scroll through your feed to your heart's content – or keep it on in the background while you're getting some work done, directly replying to phone messages on the laptop, or even dragging and dropping files between the phone and your laptop!
For details about supported device models:
https://consumer.huawei.com/en/support/huaweishare/specs/
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I agree, surfing on TikTok using a laptop is very comfortable and doesn't tire our bodies.
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Video Link: http://youtu.be/Vf-Hnuhwhnc
The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition does a lot of things really well; Here are five apps that make it a better, more functional device;
1. GMD GestureControl: Definitely worth $4.99, makes the tablet way more user friendly, and gives you a more intuitive way to control your Note.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.goodmooddroid.gesturecontrol&hl=en
2.Dsploit: Gives you the ability to know more about your network, and do some pretty specific network admin stuff like deny certain people service, reroute everyone's internet traffic that is connected to your router to a site of your choosing, stuff like that. Check it out for yourself, but be aware that it is functional and does have features that may be legally and morally objectionable. (not a big deal, just needs to be said).
http://dsploit.net/
3. Clash of Clans: Free, and makes me happy I know, it doesn't add functionality, but I put it in the video anyway. (and if you remove this, you still get your 5 apps that add functionality!)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.supercell.clashofclans
4. XBMC: its the Xbox Media Center app, coupled with Navi-X lets you watch pretty much any movie out there, and even some that have yet to come out....
http://xbmc.org/download/
5. Wifi Analyzer: My most favorite app, because I'm always setting up someone's WiFi. It gives you a more fine tuned view of the surrounding wifi environment. It also lets you connect to wifi access points through the app (well, you can after you download another little free piece of the app).
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.farproc.wifi.analyzer&hl=en
6. Pry-Fi: free, but gives you a chance to donate. Changes your MAC address, but needs root; It actually works, however I've found that it only works with DutchDanny's custom BinDroid kernel (v003 is what I have it running on), at least on this tablet. It also changes your broadcast MAC address when your not on a network, and withholds your known SSID list from being broadcast. Pretty useful, eh, I think it is
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.pryfi
ps: my cat is always in my business, so I just let him do what he wants to do; that's why his foot is in the picture
Ok, so XBMC doesn't work properly on our device (SM-P600) because it needs hardware acceleration, but only the nightly build has that. So, I about to start a thread on how to get the nightly build of xbmc to run Navi-X.
Sent from my SM-P600 using Tapatalk
Here is the link to the full howto: http://wolfebaine.blogspot.com/2014/12/control-computer-from-android-wear.html
So I'm now the proud owner of an LG G Watch. After reading all the flame wars on whether Android Wear was the greatest thing since sliced bread or the worst thing since un-sliced bread I decided to be conservative and opted for a first gen watch before dropping too much cash on the "newest-greatest". I'm not going to add to the already gigantic pile of Wear reviews, suffice to say I'm satisfied with it for what it is and what I paid for it.
But that's not the point of this post. 90% of the reason I bought the watch wasn't for what it did, but rather what can I make it do??? So I got it, rooted it, and started sideloading apps (xda). What I ended up with was an android smartwatch that could also:
Play a movie (QQPlayer + ES File Explorer + Bluetooth Headset)
Run an NES Emulator (NES-FC Lite + Bluetooth controller)
Open my garage door (V1_Bluetooth_Arduino app + my bluetooth/arduino garage door setup)
None of these were really way out there as far as plausibility so I continued my hunt to push the limits of what this thing can do.
The one place I feel Android Wear falls short is the 'control' aspect of things. It is a fantastic little devices for providing you with information, but at the end of the day I should be able to tap the thing on my wrist to control my every day life.......
The closest thing I could find right now is the IFTTT integration. Bravo in general to this website and moreso for making it compatible with wear. They get it. Tap a button to cause an action somewhere in the real or digital world.
So after playing around with existing recipes (https://ifttt.com/android_wear) I remembered a post I saw a while ago about controlling your computer with IFTTT and Dropbox vis SMS.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-issue-a-command-to-your-computer-with-a-text-message/
The premise is exactly the same except instead of using SMS as the trigger, you'll use android wear as a trigger.
Click the link a the top for the full howto plus a nice video of my watch starting my Christmas tree light show.
Happy Holidays!
Yesterday i received my moto 360 and i was very excited about it's possibilities. I
I bought this remote control app a few hours ago: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.Relmtech.RemotePaid&hl=de
Only the full version of the app has android wear support, but it's worth it
Within the app you can create statusbar shortcuts which looks like this:
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There are various actions you can assign for these shortcuts but the most useful i think is the Remote File Manager option. This allows you to start a batch located at your computer.
Personally i have created 4 shortcuts for changing the sound output and the mouse speed of my pc with one touch on my moto 360.
On my moto it looks like this: (only the symbol for the shortcut is correct, not the colour)
You can also control your mouse with your wear. But it's not working 100% smoothly for me.
What do you think about Desktop modes for Android, who uses it sometimes or as a daily driver? After taking a look on Easy Projection (Huawei) and DEX (Samsung) I'm really excited. Since EP needs some more caring, DEX seems to be really good. At least I'm able to do my daily business with a single device, can mirror my content to a wireless display/TV or just use my Dock at home and work. It took some time to find the right app alternatives to make sure to have the best feeling in Desktop mode, some app cloning to make sure this can be opened multiple times etc. - but it works.
At some points I'm struggling with auto focus, shortcuts etc. - but I could image to keep this to replace my Mac soon. With Android Q there could be a native possibility but it doesn't look that there is given much care about.
What do you think about Android Desktop modes and Desktop replacement?
trinec said:
What do you think about Desktop modes for Android, who uses it sometimes or as a daily driver? After taking a look on Easy Projection (Huawei) and DEX (Samsung) I'm really excited. Since EP needs some more caring, DEX seems to be really good. At least I'm able to do my daily business with a single device, can mirror my content to a wireless display/TV or just use my Dock at home and work. It took some time to find the right app alternatives to make sure to have the best feeling in Desktop mode, some app cloning to make sure this can be opened multiple times etc. - but it works.
At some points I'm struggling with auto focus, shortcuts etc. - but I could image to keep this to replace my Mac soon. With Android Q there could be a native possibility but it doesn't look that there is given much care about.
What do you think about Android Desktop modes and Desktop replacement?
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I first thought it could not replace for real a PC or mac because it lacks the softwares and games I was using on windows (3D modeling, CAD software, inkscape, picture editing, video editing...). But then I found shadow.tech, it's basically a service that lends you a cloud computer. So you can get a windows desktop with a most powerfull computer directly on your android. So all the windows software you could want are accessible easily.
So the answer for me is yes. Until all software makers will release correct android version, you can run any software with other services.
I'm so convinced by the desktop mode that I developped Keydock a keyboard-docking-station to bring a really great docking experience.
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Please let me know what you think of it. You can get more information on Mod edit: Link removed
Using a Wired Connection to Enable Multi-screen Collaboration with EMUI 10.1
The release of P40 series phone has come with the unveiling of a new and improved Multi-screen Collaboration in EMUI 10.1. The new feature allows users to communicate via phone apps, from a laptop, with the benefit of the laptop's camera and speaker, and open phone files directly with the laptop programs.
Today, we are going to introduce a new method for connecting your phone and laptop, for easy access to Multi-screen Collaboration.
Connecting a phone and laptop has traditionally been achieved through three different methods: tapping, scanning a QR code, and placing the phone close to the laptop. Although wireless connections are most convenient, they also require extra steps to initiate. For example, using the tap to connect feature, requires tap the NFC area on your phone against the Huawei Share icon or Magic-link icon on the laptop. Scanning the QR code to connect or placing the phone near the laptop to connect, both require first opening the PC Manager program.
To further simplify cross-device connections, EMUI 10.1 has introduced an all-new wired connection, which only requires a standard USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 cable to initiate.
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After connecting the phone and laptop with the cable, a dialog box will pop up on the phone, asking you whether you'd like to connect the devices using Multi-screen Collaboration. Simply confirm the connections to have the phone screen appear instantaneously on the laptop. Could hardly be easier, right?
Better yet, you can even charge your devices during Multi-screen Collaboration, which means that you'll never have to worry about losing the connection when you go to charge your phone.
hello good morning colleagues
I hope you can help me with this problem.
Since the same company DisplayLink could not do it.
They were very attentive and asked me for various things, I sent screenshots, videos and logcat.
DisplayLink is a physical product
https://www.amazon.com/-/en/Universal-adapter-Displaylink-compatible-screens/dp/B01CSG7TUC
syncs with an app with the same name
(DisplayLink presenter)
I connect the device via OTG
Simple and with usb hub and charging
I will leave the problem here so that you can visualize what I will explain to you.
1. download Displaylink presenter on my s10 lite
2. Connect my USB hub adapter
3. Connect my charger to the usb hub.
4. Connect Displaylink to the USB hub.
once my S10 detects the DisplayLink, I get a notification on my screen, it asks if I want to start screen recording.
I accept the notification.
up to here all good. the image and audio is on my television. in high definition
I start watching videos or emulators to play.
Within minutes, the image starts to stutter, the audio starts to cut out, and the fps drop from 60 to 20 fps.
But if I open the app again the image returns to normal..
but then the problem repeats when the application left it in the background without closing.
I found out when I have the Displaylink presenter app in split screen with an emulator (any app)
the problem never appears, the screen renders fine, the problem is that when one minimizes Displaylink after 5 minutes it starts crashing.
The Displaylink Support
they told me that
Delete the logcat using ADB.
Here I leave what they asked me.
Firstly we would like you to connect your phone to a PC and clear the log with "adb logcat -c"; then connect the dock and reproduce the issue; then connect a PC again and save the log with "adb logcat -d > logcat.txt". We want to see if there are any system messages that might be relevant.
I hope someone can tell me what is going on. I leave the logcat of what happened in 5 minutes while using Displaylink
(In those 5 minutes the error occurred and I saved the logcat)
Thank you
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Thanks colleagues.
I withdraw from the s10 lite community.
now I will be in the community s20 FE 5g
There is not much going on for this s20 variant.
Thanks for the help in this section.