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How To Turn Your Android/iPhone/iPad Into A Wireless Touchpad

With a little trick you can turn your android or i OS device into a wireless touch-pad easily.You don't need any special equipment other than your device and working WiFi connection to your PC.If you have a wireless router that's better.You can save your device's battery with that.Now let's begin.


How To Turn Your Android/iPhone/iPad Into A Wireless Touchpad


#1.Turn on 3G/4G in your device or connect to the internet using WiFi.

#2.Go to www.necta.us


How To Turn Your Android/iPhone/iPad Into A Wireless Touchpad


#3.Click on 'Download it and mouse server' link at the bottom under WiFi mouse.


WiFi mouse App


#4.Click on appropriate link for your device.Android or iPhone iPad.


Download WiFi mouse app for free


#5.Now choose play-store from the menu if you're using android.i OS users choose App-store.


Download WiFi mouse app for free


#6.Now install the WiFi mouse App.It's completely safe.



#7.Now go back to the download page and download mouse server for your operating system.It is even available for Linux.Save it to your SD card and transfer it to PC or directly download from PC.



Download WiFi mouse serverChoose ES downloder or your downloader


Wait till download ends


#8.If you don't have a wireless router Go to phone's settings>Wireless and networks>Tethering and portable hotspot>Turn on Wireless tethering.I really don't know how to exactly turn on wireless tethering in i OS.Google it.Now connect your PC to the device's WiFi Access point.

If you have a wireless router just connect your device to the WiFi access point of your router.Note that the PC should be connected to the same router via Ethernet cable or WiFi.

#9.Now run WiFi mouse server in PC.It won't show and window.Only runs in background.

#10.Open WiFi mouse app on your device and click auto connect.

Click auto Connect

Its done.Now your android or i OS device is a Wireless touch-pad.

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