Darius is an independent developer whose open-source catalog centers on tight, single-purpose utilities that bridge Android and Windows ecosystems. His flagship offering, Mousedroid, turns any Android handset into an instant wireless mouse, trackpad and QWERTY keyboard for PCs, eliminating the need for extra hardware when giving presentations, controlling media-center PCs from the couch, or working away from a desk. The tool is built on low-latency UDP streaming and supports multi-touch gestures, scroll acceleration and function-key mapping, so users can switch from casual browsing to precise graphics work without re-pairing devices. Because the codebase is lightweight and server-less, setup requires only a small Windows agent and the companion Android APK; no cloud account, driver bloat or ad layer is introduced, making the utility popular among students, HTPC owners and road-warriors who travel without dedicated peripherals. While the portfolio is currently focused on mobile-to-desktop input redirection, the modular architecture showcased in Mousedroid hints at future expansions into remote media control, clipboard sync or game-pad emulation. All releases are tagged on GitHub with checksums, portable builds and clear GPLv3 licensing, reflecting the author’s preference for transparent, community-driven development. Darius software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the latest upstream build and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.
Use your android phone as a mouse & keyboard
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