Remote Mouse transforms any Android or iOS device into a remote controller that you can use as a remote mouse, trackpad, or keyboard to perform various operations on your computer. It’s free, easy to use, and includes numerous features to help you control your computer remotely. Let’s check out Remote Mouse and see how you can use it to control your computer remotely.
What Is Remote Mouse?
Remote Mouse is a remote control app for Android and iOS/iPadOS devices that transforms your mobile phone or tablet into a remote controller for your Mac or Windows PC. It works by simulating the function of a mouse, trackpad, and keyboard on your mobile device to give you the essential remote control functions for controlling a computer. Additionally, it also provides a bunch of other controls, such as Media Remote, Application Switcher, and Web Remote, all of which allow you to perform specific operations on your computer remotely.
How to Download and Set Up Remote Mouse
Before you can use the app, the first thing you need to do is set it up. Doing so involves installing the Remote Mouse app on your mobile phone and the computer (you want to control). Download the Remote Mouse desktop app on your computer from the link below. Download Remote Mouse (Desktop): Mac | Windows Next, install Remote Mouse on your Android phone/tablet or iPhone/iPad. Download Remote Mouse (Mobile): Android | iOS Once the apps are installed on both your devices, follow these steps to link the mobile app with the desktop client: Alternatively, if you still don’t see your desktop in the Remote Mouse app on your phone, you can connect to the desktop client manually using your desktop’s IP address or by simply scanning a QR code. Here’s how to connect using a QR code: If you want to connect using an IP address, follow steps 1 and 2. Then, go to the Status tab on the preferences window. Next, launch the app on your phone, click the plus (+) sign, and select Connect by IP. Now, enter the IP address as shown on the Remote Mouse client on your desktop in the Enter IP Address field and hit the check mark next to it. The Remote Mouse mobile app should now be linked to your desktop. Much like Wi-Fi, Remote Mouse also allows you to link the mobile app with the desktop client over Bluetooth. However, since Bluetooth brings along latency and range issues, you may want to use it only when you don’t have a stable Wi-Fi connection. Related Read: How to Install and Use Intel Unison App on Windows, Android, and iOS
How to Control Your Computer Using Remote Mouse
When you’ve successfully linked Remote Mouse’s mobile app with its desktop client, you’ll see a green screen on its mobile app with your computer name at the top and a bunch of controls along the bottom edge of the screen. The empty green area you see here is your trackpad, and below that are your mouse buttons: the left mouse button, the middle mouse button, and the right mouse button. And lastly, at the bottom of the screen, you have the settings tab along with media playback controls, dock, browser, keyboard, and special keys. If you want to scroll through items or menus on your computer’s screen, move your finger around on the trackpad—just like you do on your laptop—accordingly. Here are some Remote Mouse gestures you must know:
Two-finger scroll: Move up/down, left/right Two-finger pinch/spread: Zoom in/zoom out Double-tap and drag: Select and move Drag with three fingers: Select items/text
Additionally, you also get a scroll bar on the right edge of the app, which you can use, too, to scroll through a vertical list on the screen. At any point, if you want to click/select an item, simply take the mouse cursor over it and tap on the screen once, or alternatively, click the left button below the trackpad. On the other hand, to perform a right-click hit the right mouse button. Or simply do a two-finger tap on the screen area/item to open it.
Limit Who Can Connect to Your Computer Using Remote Mouse
As you’d have probably noticed, when you try to link the Remote Mouse’s mobile app with its desktop client, there’s no security or authentication mechanism in place. While this offers convenience, it isn’t safe. To fix this, you must set up a connection password on the desktop client as soon as you start using it to prevent others from connecting to your desktop and controlling it. Follow these steps to do this: With the password in place, when you now try to connect to your desktop via Remote Mouse, you’ll be prompted to enter a password. Enter the connection password to authenticate and connect your phone to your desktop.
Enter Text Using the Built-In Keyboard
Besides allowing you to select and control the contents on your computer’s screen, Remote Mouse also lets you input text. To do this, bring up the built-in keyboard by tapping on the fourth icon (with the keyboard icon) in the bottom toolbar. Then, when the keyboard comes up, start typing on it, and the text should appear on your computer’s screen.
Input Text Using Voice
Although Remote Mouse’s built-in keyboard works just fine and doesn’t display any noticeable lag in displaying text on the screen, for times when you do experience latency, Remote Mouse also has the voice typing feature. To use it, select the keyboard action in the Remote Mouse app on your phone. When this brings up the keyboard, click the mic icon located at the bottom-right of the keyboard (in iOS), or click the ?123 key or something similar (in Android) and tap on the mic icon. Bring your phone closer to your face and start speaking text into its mic. As you do this, you should see the text on your computer’s screen. If you’ve got a spotty internet connection, there can be a delay sometimes. After you’ve finished dictating, click the mic icon again to stop the dictation.
Launch Apps in Your Dock/Taskbar
Both macOS and Windows give you a dock and a taskbar, respectively, to offer quick access to your most frequently used apps. Remote Mouse takes this into account and allows you to launch apps in your computer’s dock (Mac) or taskbar (Windows) right from your mobile phone. To use this function, open the app on your phone and click on the third button (with a window icon) in the toolbar. Remote Mouse will now show you a list of all your dock/taskbar apps. Tap on an app to launch it on your computer.
Shut Down or Restart Your Computer Remotely With Remote Mouse
One of the advanced features of Remote Mouse is the power options, which allow you to put your Mac or Windows PC to sleep, log off your current session, shut down the system, and restart it. So if you’re ever stuck in a situation where you need to do any of it remotely, you can do it through the app. Here’s how to carry out any of these power operations: On Windows, the operation is carried out automatically, and you aren’t prompted to confirm it from your desktop. On the other hand, if you’re using macOS, you’ll need to confirm the operation on your Mac to execute it.
More Advanced Operations
Although it is free to download and use on both Android and iPhone, some features, such as data syncing, media controls, advanced connection, and shortcuts, are reserved for the Remote Mouse Pro version. To unlock and use these, you’ll need to either purchase a monthly/annual subscription or unlock lifetime access by paying a one-time fee. Here’s what you get with Remote Mouse Pro:
Media Remote: Quick media controls to control playback and presentation software Web Remote: Most common browser commands and the ability to add and manage bookmarks Shortcuts: Keyboard shortcuts to perform various operations Application Switcher: Quick app switcher to launch and switch between open apps Apple Watch Widget: Easy access widget that lets you send commands from your wrist
How to Customize the Remote Mouse App
By default, Remote Mouse is configured to be easy to use for a wide range of users. As such, some of the advanced options aren’t enabled on it after you install it. However, the app does let you enable them and modify its other aspects as per your preference. To do this, open the app on your mobile and click on the hamburger icon in the bottom-left corner of the toolbar to bring up its settings. From here, you can enable/disable features, change the trackpad speed, and modify other aspects of the app as you like.
Remotely Control Your Computer Using Remote Mouse
Remote Mouse is a very useful tool for times when you need to control your computer wirelessly. It’s simple, intuitive, and has all the necessary features you’d need to control your computer using your mobile phone. So the next time you need to give a presentation or you forgot to carry a mouse/keyboard along or have a broken mouse/keyboard that wouldn’t work, you can easily transform your mobile phone into a wireless controller for your computer. Additionally, Remote Mouse is also useful in applications where you want to operate a computer remotely (i.e., from a distance), like when you’re giving a presentation, for instance. However, as of writing this guide, there has been no acknowledgment or response from Remote Mouse on the matter, nor do we have any update on the same from the researcher. In our opinion, though, while these vulnerabilities put users at high risk due to poor authentication mechanisms and configuration, we feel it’s still safe to use Remote Mouse, granted you aren’t doing it on a public network or in a public setting where there’s a risk of someone monitoring the network and intercepting its traffic. Now, you can access all the available options on the Remote Mouse app to control your computer, similar to how you did it when connected over Wi-Fi. Check out the guide above to learn more.