[Q] Is there a way to see a Android's smartphone screen on PC monitor - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm wondering if there is a way (using wifi local or usb cable ...) to make the android screen being showed with PC's monitor with a much bigger size so that playing games like asphalt 6 or modern combat 3 will be much funner and better !
Thanks for answering me.

MyMobiler has been released for Android: http://mymobiler.com/

does it work on cyanogenmod touchpad?

Try: AirDroid
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can you control this tab through your pc to like play games

gan you play games on your tab through your pc
Well I'm not completely sure what you mean, but a good desktop streamer should do the trick.
I have Splashtop Remote Desktop HD and I tried to play some games on my tab with it (with a keyboard connected to the tab) and it worked better then I expected (almost no input lag etc). Mind you, it was on home Wi-Fi, with the comp wired to the router. Also, I had to play the game windowed (no problem if you have a no boarder window on the game).
i want to be able to play modern combat 3 on mt laptop i have it on my phone and tab
You can control your tab through your PC if it is rooted, but how you want to do it, it isn't possible from my knowledge.
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[Q] Streaming screen (like 3d game) from PC - possible?

Hello,
I am a gamer, and I am quite new to tablets.. and one of things that is bothering me - is there a possibility to use tablet as "remote touch screen".
I mean - lets say we start some game on PC - let the high-end pc hardware do all the rendering and stuff AND then compress it a bit in real-time AND stream it to tablet over WiFi -> so basically you have any PC app "running" on tablet...
(add to that some control conversion from touch to pc mouse-clicks - and most titles should be playable not-so-bad level)
Is something like this possible? Or maybe tegra3 is still not powerful enough to handle that? (or maybe its impossible to real-time compress 720p video to size that would go easy over wifi (20-30 mbit/s ?) ? - if I remember 720p video is present in some skype but I do not know how lag-free it is...)
Just wondering...
Thanks for answers.
Yes. Two things to look into. First, plain old VNC (google it), which has been around forever. The best android VNC client I've used so far is TeamView. Others may have other favorites.
Second, there is a service called OnLive strictly for remotely streaming games to various devices. They have (recently, I believe) released an android client.
Splashtop HD is the best for what you looking for. its built into the Prime. its in the Mycloud app. OnLive is a gaming server client on its own. you choose PC/console games they have on their server. which is alot. you can't set up your own thing with Oblige. Onlive is everything within itself. the streaming game play is great and virtually no lag. play games like PC Nvidia version of Batman Arkham city, Homefront, Metro 2033, Aliens vs. Predator FPS, New Quake, Darksiders, Street Fighter 4 n tons more.
demandarin said:
Splashtop HD is the best for what you looking for. its built into the Prime. its in the Mycloud app. OnLive is a gaming server client on its own. you choose PC/console games they have on their server. which is alot. you can't set up your own thing with Oblige. Onlive is everything within itself. the streaming game play is great and virtually no lag. play games like PC Nvidia version of Batman Arkham city, Homefront, Metro 2033, Aliens vs. Predator FPS, New Quake, Darksiders, Street Fighter 4 n tons more.
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Does anyone that's used both have any thoughts on how Splashtop HD compares to Teamviewer? Is it worth the price tag (Teamviewer being free)?
TV is dead simple to use, but it would never confuse it with using my PC directly. If there is something faster and smoother I'm all for switching...
busfullofBEARS said:
Does anyone that's used both have any thoughts on how Splashtop HD compares to Teamviewer? Is it worth the price tag (Teamviewer being free)?
TV is dead simple to use, but it would never confuse it with using my PC directly. If there is something faster and smoother I'm all for switching...
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I don't have my prime in hand to check, but I believe it comes with Splashtop.
Edit: demandarin explained above...
programmer8922 said:
I don't have my prime in hand to check, but I believe it comes with Splashtop.
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It does, as demandarin already explained above.
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You might also want to look into OnLive. They recently released an Android app for their game streaming service. Some games are modified to allow for touch screen control. You can use a game pad as well...
http://www.onlive.com/
Oops... OnLive already mentioned...ah well, I second the suggestion then!
Prime comes with splashtop installed, but if your looking to play games that are streamed off of a PC you want OnLive.
The Prime can handle the streaming part just fine. Splashtop has had the best results for me (best frame rate and picture quality).
There are three major issues you should know about though with Splashtop and your application assuming you are using either the dock or an external mouse and keyboard.
1st - You cannot play the games on you PC in full screen. I'm not sure if it is the same in all remote desktop programs, but there is apparently a difference in the way windows and directx handle the graphics when you have either windowed or full screen. Splashtop can't capture full screen and therefore can only play games in windowed mode.
2nd - Android does not have a right click. Even if you hook up a mouse, right click will be mapped to the back button. This sucks for games in a big way. Some of the RDP software I've seen have a trick for this to get right click, but I haven't had luck gaming with those.
3rd - Splashtop does not mouse track. What this means is that even though you see your mouse cursor moving around on you tablet screen (assuming you are using an external mouse), Splashtop only registers its location when you click on something. The effect is that games like first person shooters won't work properly since you can't look around with the mouse like you normally would. Again, other RPD software out there has this ability, but like before, they didn't work well for games for me.
I would love for this thing to work for playing PC games remotely, but at the moment it just isn't quite there. Splashtop updates frequently, so maybe in the near future they will implement things to fix the last two issues.

PC games on Xperia Mini Pro.

Ok guys, with the lack of xperia mini pro keyboard support by android games, i found another solution:
Splashtop remote desktop.
Just install PC games which don't require a mouse, and play them through splashtop.
Pros:
- Much more game available.
- You don't use as much as phone resources as a "inside game".
- PC quality high graphics games on your phone.
- You can really enjoy the xperia mini pro as it was the xperia play.
cons:
- constant good internet connection needed.
- pc must be on all the time so you can login from anywhere.
PS:
This also works for OnLive*. I could play assassin creed's free trial for 10 minutes and perform all the moves. Some were harder but still, it's great to see that even if your keyboard is not supported directly, it's still possible remotely.
* Not OnLive Android App. OnLive Desktop which you will start from your phone with splashtop, so the keyboard of your mini will be fully functional.
note: No, there was no latency. Couldn't believe it myself.
nomailx said:
Ok guys, with the lack of xperia mini pro keyboard support by android games, i found another solution:
Splashtop remote desktop.
Just install PC games which don't require a mouse, and play them through splashtop.
Pros:
- Much more game available.
- You don't use as much as phone resources as a "inside game".
- PC quality high graphics games on your phone.
- You can really enjoy the xperia mini pro as it was the xperia play.
cons:
- constant good internet connection needed.
- pc must be on all the time so you can login from anywhere.
PS:
This also works for OnLive*. I could play assassin creed's free trial for 10 minutes and perform all the moves. Some were harder but still, it's great to see that even if your keyboard is not supported directly, it's still possible remotely.
* Not OnLive Android App. OnLive Desktop which you will start from your phone with splashtop, so the keyboard of your mini will be fully functional.
note: No, there was no latency. Couldn't believe it myself.
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good idea man. will try this.
oh and u actually can control the games using a mouse. u need a logitech or any wireless or usb mouse i guess.
I think splashtop uses some kind of VNC server/client alike right? What about input latency? Because the last time i tried to stream my game to ipod touch, it suffers from a very delayed input, and choppy video.
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PLaying NDS games through Teamviewer - problems

Hi guys,
I recently had the idea of playing DS games on my Walkman Z (Tegra 2 1GHz) using teamviewer to connect to my home PC running an emulator. Setup is quite easy and the 3G bandwidth here is enough for decent fps playing less intensive games. However, for some reason the keyboard controls are very unresponsive. I mapped the controls to WASD etc for easy use but it frequently takes many taps to get a response. Typing something into wordpad however does not (but lags a bit of course) If anyone could provide any help it'd be much appreciated. I'll look into testing other emulators tomorrow. Currently using No$GBA.
Thanks
EDIT: My device is running Android 2.3.4 and is not rooted. Using default keyboard.

[Q] can I view my android on pc to play games ?

Hello,
is there a way to view my android device on my pc using wifi or usb so I can play games or view apps on my laptop ?
thanks..
yes, you can, but...
not exactly you would like
you can install software (i.e youwave, bluestacks) to run android games/apps on your pc/laptop - not your from your device
Thanks for the answer ,,, but not what I want ,,sorry
any other ways please
There are ways to do a "remote desktop" type connection with your Android device and PC (google for MyMobiler), but the framerate is not good enough to play games. If you're just looking to get a big screen way to play games then you're better off looking at the HDTV and HDMI output way of doing things. Many Android phones & tablets can output to HDMI with a basic converter, but not all. It obviously depends what device you have and if you can afford to get a HDTV (if you don't have one).
It's possible to see your screen from laptop or TV when you have a special wire (like HDMI) but I don't think it's possible to play Android games on your laptop.

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