
Thanks, that sounds like it should do the trick, at least in X. "Hiddensoul (Mark Clohesy)" <hiddensoul@twistedsouls.com> wrote:
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Toby Corkindale <tobyc@strategicdata.com.au> wrote:
Hi, Is anyone aware of an app that will let you type on an Android device's on-screen keyboard and send the keystrokes to a Linux box via an HID device? (ie. So X etc sees the input.)
Not quite what you want but Valence connects to a PC via VNC, it doesn't display the host PC screen just a keyboard and touch pad, works with any PC Linux, Win or Mac that is running a VNC server, market link is
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cafbit.valence
It is what I use at home to drive a debian machine when I am kicking back watching movies etc and use it as a remote control
hope that helps you out
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