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Weylus 0.11.4, published by HMH, is an open-source utility designed to let artists, remote workers, and presenters repurpose any iOS, Android, or web-capable tablet as a full-featured graphics tablet or extended touch screen for a Windows, macOS, or Linux workstation. Once the desktop server is running, the tablet’s browser connects over Wi-Fi or USB, instantly transmitting pen pressure, multi-touch gestures, and high-resolution video with sub-100 ms latency, so users can draw naturally in Photoshop, annotate slides in PowerPoint, or control a DAW fader bank without buying dedicated hardware. The software supports pressure-sensitive styluses, mapping tilt and barrel rotation to the host application, while optional on-screen shortcuts and customizable display mirroring make it equally useful for whiteboard sessions, remote teaching, or quick retouching on the couch. Because the client is pure HTML5 with WebRTC, no companion app installation is required on the mobile side, keeping corporate tablets within IT policies and avoiding app-store friction. Weylus 0.11.4 remains the only public release to date, yet the single-version lineage already bundles encrypted transmission, configurable port binding, and HiDPI rescaling, ensuring sharp output on 4K monitors and retina tablets alike. The tool sits in the Graphics & Multimedia / Input Tools category and is frequently recommended by digital-painting communities as a zero-cost alternative to branded pen displays. Weylus is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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