🚀 Introducing Peyara Remote Mouse and Keyboard! 🚀
Control your desktop mouse and keyboard from your couch while binge watching Netflix or Browsing Social Media with Peyara Remote Mouse!🖱️
No need to bring your keyboard and mouse away from your desk when you can just use your Mobile to simulate a rich gesture supported touchpad and typing experience using your on-screen keyboard !🚀🎉
This app demonstrates the versatility of Javascript as the Desktop server is built using #ElectronJS and the Mobile client uses #ReactNative #Expo. I've been able to target Five (Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android, iOS) native platforms without writing any native code. So let's just embrace the fact that we can do all this using only #Javascript ! .
📡 Connectivity Features:
🔗 Connect effortlessly using WIFI.
📱 Easy QRCode scanning for quick setup.
🔄 Automatic server detection for a seamless connection.
🚀 Fast device switching for ultimate convenience.
🖱️ Touchpad Features:
👆 Single Tap
👆👆 Double Tap
🤚 Right Click on Two Finger Tap
✌️ Two Finger Scroll gesture
🖐️ Three Finger pan gesture to move
⌨️ Keyboard Features:
📲 Input text using your mobile keyboard.
🔠 Capital and lowercase letters supported.
⏎ Enter and Backspace keys supported.
(Advanced keys coming soon!)
🎵 Media Features:
🔊 Control media volume.
▶️ Play, pause, stop, skip to the previous or next track.
🌐 Open Source and Zero Ads:
Peyara Remote Mouse and Keyboard is driven by an open-source ethos, inviting the community to contribute and enhance the software. Enjoy an ad-free, malware free experience with zero privacy risks.
Desktop Server
👉 https://lnkd.in/gsYUQKSM
Mobile Client
👉 https://lnkd.in/g4C_s58Y
👉iOS app coming soon!
Your feedback will be much appreciated. If you want to contribute, check out the source repos from the website.
#RemoteMouse #ElectronJS #ReactNative #
Student in Electronic and Digital Technologies in third year at Polytech Nantes
3moNice. Just a question, why Apple maps? I mean, we have Openstreetmaps which is a great and open source alternative, so why Apple maps?