WMouseXP Bluetooth Presentation Remote for Android, Nokia, BlackBerry Control PowerPoint, Windows Media Player and Mouse on your Computer from your phone! Works with so many Android, Nokia (Series 40 and Symbian), Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and BlackBerry phones! DOWNLOAD WMouseXP PC-App - Install it on your Computer (Windows XP, Windows 7). Upgrade to Full Version - Only 4.95 USD!!! - Get a Serial- Number to activate the Full Version.
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WMouseXP Bluetooth Presentation Remote for Android, Nokia, BlackBerryControl PowerPoint, Windows Media Player and Mouse on your Computer from your phone!Works with so many Android, Nokia (Series 40 and Symbian), Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola, Sony Ericsson and BlackBerry phones!
DOWNLOAD WMouseXP PC-App - Install it on your Computer (Windows XP, Windows 7).Upgrade to Full Version - Only 4.95 USD!!! - Get a Serial-Number to activate the Full Version.
IT JUST WORKS! Uniquely easy to setup. Easy to use!
What you get?
Change Powerpoint Presentation slides from your phone.
Use the Volume + and - rocker buttons (on side of phone) to change Presentation slides - no need to look at your phone! (This new feature is available on Android, BlackBerry)
Mouse control from your phone.
Media-Player control. .
Volume Control. Mute, Unmute, Increase, Decrease your computer's sound volume.
IT JUST WORKS! Easy setup, Easy to use!
Install Now!
Easy 3-Step-Setup:
1 - Install WMouseXP "Mobile App" on your phone: Android phones: Click here to install on Android - or Open Android
"Market" on phone and "Search" for "WMouseXP" then select "Install" from there.
Java-Enabled phones - Nokia, BlackBerry, Motorola, SonyEricsson, Samsung: Open your phone's web-browser ("Internet" app) to "http://wap.clearevo.com", choose WMouseXP, Download and install it on your phone from there, then start/open it. (it would be in "Applications" and/or "Downloads", allow it to access Bluetooth until you see "Connect from PC-App".)
2 - Make sure your computer/notebook's Bluetooth is ON and paired with your phone.
To "pair", on your computer, right click the Bluetooth icon in system tray and select "Add a new Bluetooth Device".
3 - Download WMouseXP "PC App" - install on computer, start it. Enter the "WMouseXP Mobile ID" as shown on phone's WMouseXP App, press the "Connect" button. Done!
Use it now!
On your computer, open a Powerpoint Presentation file you have.
Nokia Series 40, Symbian, Samsung Java or other Java phones: Press 3 (if touch-sreen: touch the presentation icon at top-right) on the
phone to start the presentation.
Click/press the phone's joystick (middle button) (or OK button on Samsung touch phones) for the next step/slide. Press 2 for the previous slide.
Use the joystick (if touch-screen: use the on-screen joystick arrows) to move mouse cursor and point where you want.
Press 1 (if touch-screen: top left "Esc" icon) to exit the presentation. Press 5 (if touh-screen: tap on the media icon) to start your media
player, open a playlist, try the next/previos track, play, pause, stop, mute and volume control buttons.
Android - Samsung, HTC, LG, Motorola or Others:
Tap the button to start the presentation. Change presentations slides by pressing your phone's Volume control
buttons on the side of your phone: + for next step/slide, - for previou slide.
Tap the "door" icon (bottom left) button to exit the presentation.
You can use the on-screen joystick buttons (in "Mouse" tab) to move the mouse cursor and click on things.
In the "Media" tab, tap the media player icon to start your media player, open a playlist, try the next/previos track, play, pause, stop, mute and volume control buttons.
BlackBerry: Press 3 on your BB to start the presentation. Use the Volume control buttons on the side of phone: + for next
step/slide, - for previou slide. Use your BlackBerry keyboard keys: I,J,L,M as the joystick to move
mouse cursor and point where you want (instead of the trackball or trackpad).
Press 1 to exit the presentation. Please see the BB command-map shown for more info:
Press 5 to start your media player, open a playlist, try the next/previos track, play, pause, stop, mute and volume control buttons.
It just works? >>> It's just 4.95 US$ Click here to Buy a serial-number to register/enable the Full Version.Free-Trial Limitation: The trial PC Side would disconnect from Mobile Side after 7 minutes. Please upgrade to Full Version to have unlimited connection time! (Note: After trial-limit disconnection by PC, you can press "Connect" from PC again - no expiry.)
How to Upgrade to Full Version? Simply click here to buy a Serial Number follow the steps... transactions are
safely managed by eSellerate. After purchase from the Web-Store, you'd receive a Serial-Number (in the receipt - it would be shown to you after you buy, also sent to your email)
"Copy" the Serial Number from your reciept, press the "Enter Serial" button in the PC Side program to "Paste" it, press "Submit" - wait for a few moments for the Full-Version to be activated. (Accepts both credit-cards and PayPal.)
Requirements
The Best way to know if it works on your phone and PC or not is to download and install a FREE TRIAL on your phone and PC. WMouseXP consists of the Mobile Side program and the PC Side program - they need to connect via Bluetooth and work together, here are their requirements:
WMouseXP Mobile Side
Android: Android 2.1 or later.
BlackBerry: Generally most BBs (j2me + jsr-82) should work - Tested on Blackberry Curve 8520, Torch 9800.
Java-enabled (j2me) phones: needs the Java Bluetooth API (JSR-82) - generally all new Series 40, S60, Symbian, also tested and working on Samsung Jet, Motorola Razr, SonyEricsson K700, etc.
LG KS10 Joy, KT610 Sony-Ericsson U1 Satio, U5 Vivaz, U8 KannaWMouseXP PC SideWindows 7 or Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) + (USB or Internal or Integrated) Bluetooth on Broadcom/WIDCOMM (1.4.2.10 SP5 or newer) or Microsoft or BlueSoleil (1.6 or newer) or Toshiba Bluetooth Driver/Stack. Tested on various Bluetooth hardware, both USB and internal Bluetooth. See other things you can do with Bluetooth...
FeaturesMouse Commands:
Use your phone's joystick to move the mouse left right up down. Click the joystick in (or the middle/fire button on some phones) to do a left click, press and hold it for a right click on your PC.
Numpad Commands:
1: Exit the presentation (Esc, use while in Powerpoint*). 2: Previous slide (Page Up, use while in Powerpoint*). 3: Start presentation (F5, use while in Powerpoint*). 4: Launch "My Computer". 5: Launch Media Player. 6: Mute/Unmute. 7: Stop. 8: Play/Pause. 9: Increase Volume. *: Previous Track. 0: Next Track. #: Decrease Volume.Notes:
WMouseXP generates keyboard events as described. Therefore, it would work as described only when a presentation is already opened in Microsoft Powerpoint. Also compatible with OpenOffice.org (a free open-source alternative to Microsoft Office) presentations:
"My Computer" would not be launched if another "My Computer" window is alraedy open.
Right click doesn't work on some phones, mouse speed acceleration doesn't work on some PCs. Try the FREE-TRIAL to test them on your phone/PC.
Other Notes: Some media player commands may not work as intended if you have some versions of Nero or WinAmp software installed. You can check this if you have a multimedia keyboard: try pressing the "Media Player","Play","Stop","Next Track","Previous Track", "Increase Volume", "Decrease Volume" keys - you can normally expect the same results from WMouseXP. Just try the FREE TRIAL - The Best way to know if it works on your phone and PC or not.Known Issues: -The PC-Side WMouseXP used to work fine but suddenly it always show "Connection Declined or Timed-Out". Solution: This rare error can be solved by Restarting your PC and try again.
Usage ScenariosBluetooth Presentation Remote Control
Walk around explaining your presentation on stage (or in meeting/class rooms), click the joystick of your phone to move on to the next step/slide of your presentation. Press "2" on the numpad to go to the previous one. With WMouseXP, you have wireless control of your powerpoint presentation in your hand!
Wireless Mobile Bluetooth Mouse
With WMouseXP, your mobile phone can be used as a wireless mouse: move the mouse, left click, right click - all using your phone's joystick. WMouseXP generates smooth cursor movement on PC, the cursor move speed increases as you hold the joystick down. When you have control of your mouse cursor, you have wireless control of your computer. What's better is that you don't have to use a clean surface/table like that of a real mouse. This mouse is entirely hand-held. You can use WMouseXP on your sofa, your bed, from your kitchen, virtually anywhere in the Bluetooth range - this is normally up to ten meters away!
Bluetooth Media Player Remote Control
With WMouseXP, your phone becomes the remote control of your PC-based entertainment system. Sit-back on your comfortable sofa or lay down on your bed while having full control of your Media Player from your phone - change the track, increase the volume, open your favorite movie, double click your phone's joystick to make it full-screen. Feel sleepy? Just move the cursor to your Window's "Start" button and shut-down the computer. Yes, that sounds nice. Just use WMouseXP to make all this happen. Bluetooth signals can even go through walls, so you can even change the song in your playlist or increase the volume while you're in the bathroom! (but don't get your phone wet!)
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Alternative Free-Software/Open-Source VersionPlease visit http://github.com/ykasidit/WMouseXP.
Special Thanks Thanks to Toshiba Corporation for their Toshiba Bluetooth Stack software
programming interface and their agreement to let it be used. Thanks to IVT Corporation for their BlueSoleil Bluetooth Stack software
programming interface and their agreement to let it be used. Thanks to Broadcom Corporation for their openness of their great WIDCOMM
Bluetooth software programming interface. Thanks to Microsoft Corporation for their openness of their Microsoft
Bluetooth Stack Bluetooth software programming interface. Thanks to Alexandre Calixto for his great suggestions and bug reports. Thanks to Nokia, Sun, Google, Eclipse, GIMP, Emacs, git, and others for
providing all the tools to make and maintain this software. Thanks to the Tango project for providing great icons as public domain, also
thanks to the derived Tango for devices icons. Disqus Like
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Mainhusaurav
works with nokia 6300 .....superb .....thanks a lot....keep it up