HMH is an independent developer whose open-source portfolio focuses on practical utilities that narrow the gap between creative hardware and everyday workflows. The publisher’s single public release, Weylus, turns any tablet or phone with a modern web browser into a wireless pen or touch surface for a host Windows, macOS, or Linux computer. Once the lightweight server is running, users can mirror or extend their desktop onto the mobile screen, annotate slides, sketch directly into illustration suites, or control productivity applications from the couch. Typical use cases include teachers marking up lecture slides while walking around the classroom, digital artists seeking a budget-friendly Cintiq substitute, and musicians tapping virtual faders without reaching for the mouse. Because the tool streams the display over WebRTC and forwards stylus pressure, tilt, and multi-touch events through standard OS APIs, it integrates cleanly with existing drivers and creative software such as Krita, Photoshop, Blender, or ZBrush without installing extra plugins. The codebase is published under a permissive license, inviting the community to audit, fork, or extend functionality, while pre-built binaries remove compilation hurdles for non-technical audiences. HMH software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always fetch the latest upstream release, and support batch installation alongside other applications.

Weylus

Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer.

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