What about the input delay?
The protocol is designed to be specifically for this purpose, so it should be relatively low. If your computer is on WiFi, it'll be even more noticeable than a desktop connected via ethernet. It all depends on your hardware and setup, and it will still be noticeable unless you're using some fancy tricks, like a reverse usb tether. This is about the best that you can get for an android device, though.[ Flareon ] wrote:
What about the input delay?
Yep, absolute positioning. Also, I never did get Splashtop to work well at all for me on this, and I even have an nVidia card.Espionage724 wrote:
Splashtop 2 also works nicely: p/2356302
Also, I take it this gives absolute cursor movement, and not relative? If so, that's pretty cool.
That reminds me! Android users should either disable their firewall or use this version of the app: https://code.google.com/p/tuiodroid/downloads/detail?name=TUIOdroid-1.1-bin.rar&can=2&q=Gottsmillk wrote:
Doesnt seem to work for me. Running Windows 8.1, ports successfully connect, everything works fine, only problem is that when it connects it only works for about 1 second then disconnects and says on the Android device "Client not reachable". After repeating the process and randomly tapping during the one second it works, it processes and a green dot appears in the TouchProxy program, but the mouse gets stuck there after it disconnects and says "Client not reachable". Having to alt+F4 to exit TouchProxy after that happens.
Same as above. Disable firewall or use that version.savor de flavor wrote:
ok so i put my LOCAL ip adress and everything i followed all the steps but it still says client not reachable what am i doing wrong?
As [Kitty] said, It's designed to be as low as possible. I run mine on WiFi being upstairs from the router and it works well. You can optionally use a USB tether or personal hotspot between your device and PC to further reduce possible lag.[ Flareon ] wrote:
What about the input delay?
Make sure display target is on the correct monitor, enable contacts is checked, and the service is switched on. Also, I'm not sure if it's possible to disable the touch service but check your services and installed features if you know you've changed them.Gottsmillk wrote:
Works fine now, except the cursor wont move when it is on osu!. Doesn't work on either windowed or fullscreen, but it does respond. While osu is up, the TouchProxy app still shows the green cursor moving. However, when i alt+tab to osu and it is the menu that is open, the cursor itself doesnt move, despite the TouchProxy app recieving the signals correctly. Lastly, even if it works, the TUIO app on the Android still says "Client does not respond, might work though". Might be related? Also, I did download the app from the link DeadlySin9 replied with. Still same results.
It should work just fine, I'm not sure what android version it's backwards compatible to or what version the Kindle runs but based on the UI of it it's definitely using an older one.Duder963 wrote:
Here's a stupid question, does this work for a Kindle Fire (Original one, not a hd or hdx)
You just have to use ecoTUIO instead of TouchProxy and it will work.Lemozade wrote:
That's awesome, is there no way to do that with windows 7? I'm poor and don't have 8. ;-;
If you have TouchProxy you can move the edges further out to make it a bit smaller, but unfortunately no. That's why i use my iPod instead of my S4, lol.awesomedor wrote:
Is there a way to make it so it uses a smaller area for touch?
Exactly the same thing for me.Gottsmillk wrote:
Works fine now, except the cursor wont move when it is on osu!. Doesn't work on either windowed or fullscreen, but it does respond. While osu is up, the TouchProxy app still shows the green cursor moving. However, when i alt+tab to osu and it is the menu that is open, the cursor itself doesnt move, despite the TouchProxy app recieving the signals correctly. Lastly, even if it works, the TUIO app on the Android still says "Client does not respond, might work though". Might be related? Also, I did download the app from the link DeadlySin9 replied with. Still same results.
Check if the RAW input of the mouse in option is disable. Windows 8.1 will automatically enable this option.Gottsmillk wrote:
Works fine now, except the cursor wont move when it is on osu!. Doesn't work on either windowed or fullscreen, but it does respond. While osu is up, the TouchProxy app still shows the green cursor moving. However, when i alt+tab to osu and it is the menu that is open, the cursor itself doesnt move, despite the TouchProxy app recieving the signals correctly. Lastly, even if it works, the TUIO app on the Android still says "Client does not respond, might work though". Might be related? Also, I did download the app from the link DeadlySin9 replied with. Still same results.
No because mouse is better than trying too do this.Zzyxz_O_Bot wrote:
Why is every thing over wifi you people know what cables are right? Is there a way to use this without wifi?