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going to try this out!I just share my iphone or ipad screen with my 17" laptop monitor and use software called APowerMirror which enables your mouse to control and use the the phone/ipad.
Hi PhilC,going to try this out!
Hmmm, never thought of that. Don’t have an EVO Yet but I can see it’s benefit for other things.I just share my iphone or ipad screen with my 17" laptop monitor and use software called APowerMirror which enables your mouse to control and use the the phone/ipad.
I made a short video to show Vysor connected to a Note 9 with a cable. When you watch, set the video to 1080 on you tube. Thanks for the pointer.Hi PhilC,
I use a program called VYSOR, This is a screen sharing App. I use it to plot our missions for roof and building Inspections. You have to stay within the boundaries of the property and this is far more accurate and precise and so easy to use and easy on the eyes, and it is using your phone or as in my case a Tripltek Pro and it is saved on the controler in the Explorer App as the mission that you designate. Johnno Hennessy Australia. Keep flying on the green side of the grass.
Thanks. Yes, I did and I am using It. Only downside is it is Android only. I also tried apowermirror which is more expensive but works on both iOS and Android . Apowermirror is also higher resolution. Vysor is faster to connect.Can waypoint missions be created on a computer vs a tiny phone screen?
See that post about using Vysor to plan missions...
Steve, please be aware I'm not criticizing you and your choice, just adding another opinion as die hard android user. Unfortunately I downloaded and installed APowerMirror and found it wanting. It took me better than an hour & 29.95 (1 year) to get it registered so I could run it for more than 8 minutes to try it (a ridiculous limit IMHO). After I finally jumped through a bunch of hoops I got it running it completely usurped all control of my fone and PC. While it may be great on Apple devices, it's not ready for prime time on android. It has no clue what a mouse wheel is and should you touch that wheel it will scroll the map in random directions for half a mile when it should just zoom the map like the wheel does on anything that views maps. I don't find the resolution to be any better than Vysor and the Mickey Mouse hand pointer is less than accurate. Yes, I did run it in 4K. Now I have a year subscription which I will likely never use unless they give me my wheel back. It is most definitely geared toward the Apple oriented mind set. I've never liked Apple devices ever. Sorry.I just share my iphone or ipad screen with my 17" laptop monitor and use software called APowerMirror which enables your mouse to control and use the the phone/ipad.
Steve, please be aware I'm not criticizing you and your choice, just adding another opinion as die hard android user. Unfortunately I downloaded and installed APowerMirror and found it wanting. It took me better than an hour & 29.95 (1 year) to get it registered so I could run it for more than 8 minutes to try it (a ridiculous limit IMHO). After I finally jumped through a bunch of hoops I got it running it completely usurped all control of my fone and PC. While it may be great on Apple devices, it's not ready for prime time on android. It has no clue what a mouse wheel is and should you touch that wheel it will scroll the map in random directions for half a mile when it should just zoom the map like the wheel does on anything that views maps. I don't find the resolution to be any better than Vysor and the Mickey Mouse hand pointer is less than accurate. Yes, I did run it in 4K. Now I have a year subscription which I will likely never use unless they give me my wheel back. It is most definitely geared toward the Apple oriented mind set. I've never liked Apple devices ever. Sorry.
Thanks for the update sorry to hear it’s not good enough for Android I have been using my iPad, until my new and very expensive smart controller i have pre ordered comes to me which I understand is an Android type hardware, so I might have look at other options too!Steve, please be aware I'm not criticizing you and your choice, just adding another opinion as die hard android user. Unfortunately I downloaded and installed APowerMirror and found it wanting. It took me better than an hour & 29.95 (1 year) to get it registered so I could run it for more than 8 minutes to try it (a ridiculous limit IMHO). After I finally jumped through a bunch of hoops I got it running it completely usurped all control of my fone and PC. While it may be great on Apple devices, it's not ready for prime time on android. It has no clue what a mouse wheel is and should you touch that wheel it will scroll the map in random directions for half a mile when it should just zoom the map like the wheel does on anything that views maps. I don't find the resolution to be any better than Vysor and the Mickey Mouse hand pointer is less than accurate. Yes, I did run it in 4K. Now I have a year subscription which I will likely never use unless they give me my wheel back. It is most definitely geared toward the Apple oriented mind set. I've never liked Apple devices ever. Sorry.
Tried Vysor today. My Note9 to my desktop. Fantastic. Just what I needed. Setup 4 missions in 5 minutes. 32" screen. Thanks!I made a short video to show Vysor connected to a Note 9 with a cable. When you watch, set the video to 1080 on you tube. Thanks for the pointer.
I have no affiliation with Vysor or ezvid screen recorder used to make this video. Links (always useful!)
Ezvid: Free Video Editor & Screen Recorder
Vysor Downloads
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