WifiMouseServer Authors is a niche developer that focuses on eliminating the gap between smartphone and desktop by turning any Android or iOS handset into a wireless keyboard, mouse, touchpad and media remote. The company’s only public release, WifiMouseServer, pairs a lightweight background service on Windows with a companion mobile app to deliver cursor control, text entry, file browsing, slideshow advance, volume adjustment and playback commands over standard Wi-Fi. Typical scenarios cover living-room HTPC navigation, conference-room presentation advance, classroom annotation, bedside media control and headless server management; because the connection is local and password-protected, latency stays low and no cloud account is required. The server component consumes minimal RAM, installs silently, and auto-starts with Windows so the desktop is ready whenever the phone appears on the same network. Gesture support, scroll-wheel simulation, drag-and-drop file transfer and multi-monitor awareness give the utility enough depth to substitute for a physical mouse or keyboard when travel, couch distance or a broken peripheral makes direct access inconvenient. WifiMouseServer Authors keep the protocol open enough for hobbyists to script custom controls, yet the end-user experience remains a one-tap pairing process. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced through trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always deliver the latest version, and can be installed individually or in batches alongside other applications.
The app allows you to use your phone as a remote control for your computer.
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