1. The Secondary Machine or Device (Android network display client)... ... is an Android tablet, phone or device running the spacedesk Android app. ... connects Windows Primary Machine to Secondary Machine or Device over USB, LAN (Local Area Network e. g.
2. Try to circumvent WiFi and network routers. E. g. configure Windows PC or Android device as WiFi Access Point (Hotspot) and connect directly before connecting spacedesk.
3. The Windows Primary Machine running spacedesk Driver... ... supports Windows 11, Windows 10 or Windows 8. 1.
4. Install spacedesk DRIVER software for Windows Primary PC. 3.
5. Open this spacedesk Viewer app and connect to Windows Primary PC.
6. To achieve unparalleled performance and display quality with zero lag, use cable connection over USB or Local Area Network.
7. Windows computer desktop extension, mirroring and remoting tool for WiFi, USB or LAN. 1.
8. Supported are Android versions 4. 1+ and PCs with Windows 11, Windows 10 and Windows 8. 1.
9. Local Area Network connection can be wired or over WiFi.
10. Ethernet) and/or WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network).
11. Dual monitor and multi monitor configurations are supported.
1. If you want to use two devices, both with spacedesk installed... You have to turn off the Windows part, even if you're only transfering files from one device.... Be better to control the connection from the devices not Windows, ya think?This app works great.
2. But it does work for WiFi.Works nice until you want to turn it off and transfer files from your phone... I even uninstalled the app... no go.
3. But, I've noticed with version 0.9.80 of the app and 1.0.18 on the PC, that when the screens have turned themselves off after I have been away, the 'Connected-Display OFF' message on the tablet is stationary in the center of the screen, instead of bouncing around randomly like it did before the update.
4. Thank you for reading my reveiw!Simple and easy to use, mouse functionality works as expected with options of trackpad and touchscreen, and keyboard is functional, as you'd expect.
5. My work requires a second monitor but i needed something that was portable for traveling so I decided to try this out on an old tablet I had lying around that wasn't getting much use.
6. When I activate it by plugging in the USB cable, my tablet shows a screen, and I can open programs, but it screws up the mouse scaling on the host machine.
7. There doesn't seem to be anything to adjust it.Works flawlessly! I wanted to use an old Android phone I have as a display for PC monitoring software (HWiNFO).
8. Later, when I turned it back on, I could never get the USB connection to work with those devices (my phone still prompted for a USB connection when I plugged it in, though).
9. The mouse pointer and click location are the same in the bottom left corner of the screen, but as you move the mouse up or to the right, it tracks farther and farther off.
10. It also works with Chromebooks but set your bar at the bottom of your Chromebook to auto-hide for full resolution and to maintain the correct aspect ratio (no distortion).
11. However, I'd recommend adding a click button, so you'd therefore be able to click without accidentally moving the mouse, and another button for right clicks would be very neat as well.