Remote Mouse 4.602
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Remote Mouse 4.602

Size: 783.00 KB
Languages: English
System: Android
License: Free
Updated: September 14, 2025
Downloads: 12M+
The software is temporarily removed from the shelves.

Description

Editor's Review

By Sarah Johnson, Senior Security Analyst

Turn your Android device into a wireless mouse and keyboard for your PC or Mac

Remote Mouse for Android is a powerful and user-friendly computer remote control tool, also known as "Wireless Mouse" in Chinese. The app not only perfectly simulates a wireless mouse, keyboard, and touchpad, but also offers multiple functional panels such as multimedia remote control, program switching, cross-device clipboard, and web browsing, enabling faster execution of specific tasks. Beyond basic mouse, keyboard, and touchpad functions, Remote Mouse is specially designed for one-handed use, left-handed preferences, and gesture-based control, with these small features further enhancing your user experience and making operations more convenient.

Within Reach

Whether you need to control your computer during a presentation, operate it conveniently while watching a movie, or want to shut it down with one tap before going to bed, Remote Mouse provides an accessible smartphone remote experience. It turns your phone into the most convenient remote control, making operations easier and more efficient.

Mouse, Keyboard, and Touchpad in One

Remote Mouse's mouse function supports air mouse mode, allowing you to move the cursor via motion sensing, and you can also switch to left-handed mode. The keyboard function integrates seamlessly with system and third-party keyboards, supporting text input in multiple languages. If your soft keyboard supports voice input, Remote Mouse also enables remote voice input. Additionally, the touchpad feature emulates Apple's Magic Trackpad, supporting multi-touch gestures for a smoother and more intuitive experience.

Multiple Functions

Remote Mouse also includes a multimedia remote control function, supporting applications such as iTunes, VLC, Windows Media Player, Xunlei Player, Keynote, PowerPoint, and Windows Photo Viewer. It features a web panel that supports browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. Additionally, the program switching feature allows quick launching and switching between applications, and the power management function supports remote shutdown, sleep, restart, and logout. Download Remote Mouse now and turn your smartphone into the most convenient computer remote controller for a seamless and efficient experience!

Function Panels

• Multimedia Remote: Supports iTunes, VLC, Windows Media Player, Xunlei Player, Keynote, PowerPoint, and Windows Photo Viewer, with more applications continuously being added.

• Web Panel: Supports Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.

• Program Switching: Quickly launch and switch between applications.

• Power Management: Supports remote shutdown, sleep, restart, and logout.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why can't Remote Mouse connect to my computer?

Please check the following steps:

1. Make sure the Remote Mouse desktop application is running properly on your computer.

2. Ensure your computer's firewall or antivirus software isn't blocking Remote Mouse.

3. Confirm that Wi-Fi is enabled on your mobile device.

4. Ensure both your mobile device and computer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

5. Try connecting manually by scanning the QR code or entering your computer's IP address, both of which can be found in the Remote Mouse desktop application.

6. If you've successfully connected to this computer before, try using the "History" list to reconnect.

7. Some router settings may interfere with the connection. You can go to your mobile device's "Settings," find and tap the connected Wi-Fi network, and select "Forget This Network" to reset it, then reconnect.

8. For iPhone users, ensure Remote Mouse is allowed to access the local Wi-Fi network under "Settings > Wi-Fi > Apps Using Wi-Fi & Cellular Data."

2. Can I use Remote Mouse without Wi-Fi?

Yes, you can.

1. Remote Mouse now supports Bluetooth connection. Simply turn on Bluetooth on your computer. On the "Select Computer" screen in the mobile app, you'll see computers with a Bluetooth icon. Tap one to connect your device. Note that Bluetooth connection has specific hardware requirements. Click here to check if your devices are compatible.

2. If you're using a Mac with AirPort, click the Apple icon in the top-left corner, go to "System Preferences" → "Sharing," and enable "Internet Sharing." Your Mac will then act as a Wi-Fi hotspot. Connect your mobile device to your Mac's Wi-Fi network.

3. If you're using Windows 7, you can install Connectify, which turns your Windows 7 PC into a Wi-Fi hotspot.

3. What should I do if I experience lag?

1. If using Wi-Fi, try the following:

a) Keep your phone close to the Wi-Fi router, preferably in the same room.

b) Use the 5 GHz band of your Wi-Fi router (most modern routers support 5 GHz), as the 2.4 GHz band is prone to interference from other signals. Note that 5 GHz has a shorter range than 2.4 GHz, so it's best to keep your devices and router in the same room.

c) If your computer connects to the router via Wi-Fi, try switching to a wired Ethernet connection.

d) If none of the above works, try using Bluetooth instead.

2. If experiencing lag with Bluetooth:

a) Keep your phone close to the computer.

b) Other Bluetooth devices near your computer (like wireless keyboards or mice) may cause interference. Turn them off if possible.