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You... sir... ARE MY SAVIOUR!!!!!Andrew Heo wrote:
Do you have a Samsung product? If so then hold down the back key.mikus111 wrote:
umm idk why but at TUOIdroid the settings page never opens what do ido?
Late reply but no.Akitaris wrote:
I know that I'm late to this topic, but do you have to port forward in order to connect your PC and your Tablet?
Mordic wrote:
umm.. i cant play dud, when i play with touchproxy the z and x doesnt work.. any solution? im on w10 btw
Try setting Ignore Mouse Buttons During Gameplay to on for both of those. Also check your key bindings.Rektygon wrote:
how to prevent from clicking?
F10 Disable mouse clickingnoahahaa wrote:
how do i make the input count as hovering and not clicking?
Twych wrote:
Does this still work?
if so what if i use an Ethernet cable instead of wifi
xAshurix wrote:
works fine though, problem is the cursor is so slow and it automatically clicks every time i move it. :T are there any ways to fix this? tyia ^^
DeadlySin9 wrote:
This post has been updated as of Oct. 27, 2015! All methods should still work, I've tested everything except the iOS app on Windows 7.
If you have problems, try running the desktop server as administrator!
So I've been using this while waiting to be able to get a real tablet. This allows you to use any iOS or Android device that can install the app as an absolute tablet style controller.
Video:
Requirements:
1) PC running Windows 7 or higher.
2) Either TouchProxy (Windows 8/8.1 only) or EcoTUIODriver (works on Win7, but I couldn't get it working on windows 8)
Mac: Try Tongseng, I've not tested it as I don't have any Macs.
3) Apps -Android: tuioDroid
iOS: TuioPad
4) OPTIONAL - A stylus. You can just use your fingers but that just seems weird to me. I'm using a Targa Slim stylus i got at Best Buy.
First off, install the Desktop and Mobile app that works with what you have (good luck getting tuiopad on Android otherwise).
Open up the desktop app to make sure it configures, and check the port it is set to.
NOTE: It may help to run as administrator. I got this working on Windows 10, but not until I ran it as admin.
Next, on your mobile device open the TUIO app and enter your computer's local IP address and the port.
Then just turn on the service from the desktop app and you have touch control! It registers as if you were touching on a Tablet PC, so it's like continuously holding down the mouse.
Remember to set osu! to use a mouse sensitivity of 1 or the cursor will spaz endlessly.
Pictures:
Jolene wrote:
I probably sound really dumb right now but, how did you know whats your ip address? I've used remotedroid before with the server telling me what the ip address was. I tried using the ip addresses on the online checking websites.they didnt work. what do i do?
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.
Jolene wrote:
I probably sound really dumb right now but, how did you know whats your ip address? I've used remotedroid before with the server telling me what the ip address was. I tried using the ip addresses on the online checking websites.they didnt work. what do i do?
Jolene wrote:
I probably sound really dumb right now but, how did you know whats your ip address? I've used remotedroid before with the server telling me what the ip address was. I tried using the ip addresses on the online checking websites.they didnt work. what do i do?
SENPAI6EX9INE wrote:
does the phone have to be connected to the pc with a cable i did all the steps and it doesnt work