Monday, May 7, 2012

Control The Android Phone From Your PC

Control the android based phones, one of them by using the application "Droid VNC Server". When you are done Rooting on your android phone, so many interesting applications that can be found, including the application of "Droid VNC Server" to control the (remote) android phone you interactively from a computer / laptop.

There have been many applications to perform remote control of the android phone on the computer, but the "Droid VNC Server" is the most interactive applications of remote application android applications outstanding at the "Android Market".

Some advantages of using this application are:
1. can access the android phone without any contact with your phone

2. Could easily make a screenshot for specific purposes

3. The process can be faster screenshot

4. Accessing the phone when you are working or in school, but you want to access remotely your android phone.


Of the excess surplus, will be presented here remote "android phone" with program "Droid VNC server" artificial oNaips from XDA forum. Droid VNC Server is a small program that is being developed in beta (so there's some bugs in it). Although there has not been an official announcement about the development of a new program (from oNaips), Droid VNC Server program has been running well and have not seen a disturbing problem. Android phone brand to brand can use this program can be viewed directly to the manufacturer's website (oNaips).

Well, now we begin to move a step in realizing your android phone remotely from a PC / computer:


Step 1. Preparation of the PC / laptop: Download here
you should make sure that the VNC Viewer is installed on your PC

- Linux: Either through the Remote Desktop Viewer (via the command prompt can also be). Remote Desktop Viewer commonly found in the standard Ubuntu instalasi

- Mac: You can use Chicken of VNC program

- Windows: You can use Real VNC

Look for a line with your OS (android viewer to control your server is to be controlled from the android)

Step 2. Preparation on your Android phone:
- Open the android market from your phone, find the application called "droid VNC server beta" and install to your phone.

- Open the program Droid VNC Server, and click / tap "Start Server"

- Better Wifi network to connect your Android phone into the computer where the Access Point you want to use for remote connected (in a network). Because until now have never tried to do a remote from the Mobile Carriers 3G networks.

- Setting your own on the "Menu> Settings" (use the facility for security settings password on your android phone)


Step 3. Remote start your android phone from the PC:
- Open the VNC Viewer on the Laptop / PC , type the IP and Port that you can see on display Home program Droiv VNC Server (on your android phone)

- Type your password (if settings Droid VNC Server password you have it)

- With these steps, you should be able to begin to connect to remote your android phone



the trick to perform remote via USB cable:
With a USB cable, it will be faster in her remote your android phone, provided you have already installed (install) the ADB in the Laptop / PC and your phone is connected via USB.


Type this command at the ADB shell:


adb forward tcp: 5901 tcp: 5901
adb forward tcp: 5801 tcp: 5801


With VNC Viewer to connect (connect) to:
local host: 5901



Some Things to know:
1. (Control keyboard in VNC Viewer):
   The error:
   = A +
   ! a ~
   ~ To 0
   <A *
   > To #


2. Phone function keys on the keyboard:
   home = home
   right-click = home
   pg up = menu
   pg down = call
   pg down long press = redial most recent
   esc = back
   del = back
   end = phone sleep
   typing on the home screen = typing in the Search on your android phone


3. Android ROOT you will be required in the position to be able to use this way, and should be installed busybox also


4. Not all ROM can support this application (but most of the ROM and the device can)


5. To make arrangements should PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS on such arrangements in advance


6. If you are still confused please read here

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