![]() ![]() nothing emulated, it's the real deal, your actual handheld device is shown to everybody in the room, that can be good, and it can be bad, especially when trying to discretely enter passwordsīoth share these disadvantages over emulatorsĬan't see any visual indication of where the user is tapping onscreen.$0 Both share these advantages over emulators Project your Android device View the screen of one or more Android devices on your PC. Wirelessly mirror your iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch screen to any Mac or PC. It's rare any facility operator or conference organizer will tell you for sure the specs of the projector you'll be getting, so be prepared to tinker with screen resolutions and device scaling settings, as needed. ![]() But if you're presenting, keep in mind you'll want to rehearse with your laptop resolution set to 1024x768 resolution, since that's still the most common native resolution of the projectors out there. I'll be using this software for a live demonstration of OpenVPN at a conference this week actually, at the lovely Microsoft NERD facility. You can see these two products demonstrated in the accompanying video below. Yes, that means mouse clicks on the PC don't do anything to the attached device. In other words, you're still doing all the swiping and touching demonstrations from the attached device, rather than from Windows. These 2 Windows products can both accomplish live video of your gadget's display right on your Windows desktop, but there are some notable differences, and neither does remote control. It's also best to not have to assume anything about the facility you'll be presenting at, if possible, relying instead on USB cables that'll also serve to keep your gear charged. When speaking publicly, it's certainly handy to be able to show a live demo of a smartphone or tablet, on the projected image. Posted by Paul Braren on (updated on Aug 13 2015) in ![]()
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