Remote Mouse lets you use your iPhone, Android or Windows Phone as a touchpad to control your onscreen cursor in a pinch.
I'm
writing this one with my wife in mind, who has been using a work-issued
laptop with a broken trackpad for nearly a year. She has adapted by
using a wireless mouse, but since she also has a work-issued
iPhone 6
, she could use that instead of the old mouse I gave
her and carry one less item in her work bag. All that's needed is the
Remote Mouse app and its companion Mac/PC app.
With
the apps installed and your mobile device and computer connected to the
same Wi-Fi network, the mobile app will see your computer. Tap its name
to connect the two and you'll be off and mousing.
Remote
Mouse will be comforting to Mac users because it offers a similar feel
to a MacBook's multi-touch trackpad, where a one-finger tap acts as a
left click and a two-finger tap acts as a right click. You can scroll
with two fingers and pinch with two fingers to zoom. In the app's
settings, you can adjust tracking and scrolling speeds and disable or
enable various multi-touch gestures.
In addition, the app
offers a number of different panels that let you control a specific part
of your Mac. There's a Dock panel that lets you switch applications,
for example, and a Media Remote panel that provides playback controls
for a number of supported applications, including iTunes,
Keynote, Windows Media Player and PowerPoint. You can also call up a
panel with shutdown, sleep, restart and logoff buttons. Additional
panels are available via in-app purchase.
Swaying Mode lets you control your Mac's cursor by moving and tilting your phone or tablet.
This worked better than I was anticipating and might be particularly
useful when giving a Keynote or PowerPoint presentation. For
general-purpose mousing, however, I prefer using my phone's screen.
Remote Mouse felt responsive and accurate when used with my
iPhone 5S
and
MacBook Pro.
Source: http://www.cnet.com
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