Q. I have a android 2.3 tablet and i want to use it as a touch screen for my windows 7 PC.I also want that my windows believe that it is a pen\touch input in it. With touch interference like up and down action,etc.
A. I think it is not possible as both your pc and your phone runs on different operating system.
But if you have a wifi connection than you can do it by just installing an app called 'Team Viewer'. It is available for both windows and android for free (just search on google and android market). Install it on your pc as well as on your android phone and read instructions on how to use it. Then you can control your pc from your android phone.
Hope this helps.
But if you have a wifi connection than you can do it by just installing an app called 'Team Viewer'. It is available for both windows and android for free (just search on google and android market). Install it on your pc as well as on your android phone and read instructions on how to use it. Then you can control your pc from your android phone.
Hope this helps.
How much can a most affordable Android 3.0 tablet PC be?
Q. I want to buy one android 3.0 tablet, but for xoom android tablet, the price is expensive, who can tell where is the cheapest android tablet?
A. TeePad T10 Android 3.0 Tegra 2 10.1 Inch Capacitive Touch Screen Tablet ,
today price is us$349, by my mind, it is cheap by the os and the hardware.
today price is us$349, by my mind, it is cheap by the os and the hardware.
Can I use Magic Jack on a regular Android Tablet?
Q. Can I use MagicJack on just a simple Android Tablet by just plugging it into the tablets USB port or is there an app. I know on the Ipad there is an app but I cant afford an Ipad. It would be just a normal Android 2.3 Tablet. Or would it have to be a windows Tablet?
A. It looks like it's doable - see http://pocketnow.com/android/use-your-magicjack-account-on-your-android
How to tether blackberry internet to android tablet?
Q. I Have a sprint blackberry curve with wifi and unlimited data plan. I want to use the internet connection/acess on it with my Acer iconia tab (android 3.01). So I can use it at work and school. The tablet comes with a USB outlet so I can plug up the blackberry.
A. Try tethering using your Bluetooth connection from your Blackberry Curve.
If your Acer iconia tablet supports Bluetooth connections, then you should be good to go.
Please refer to the Blackberry link for instructions on how to configure tethering via Bluetooth.
If your Acer iconia tablet supports Bluetooth connections, then you should be good to go.
Please refer to the Blackberry link for instructions on how to configure tethering via Bluetooth.
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