![]() Using the mouse inputs thru Apple’s APIs are only giving you inputs when a click or hold on the button occurs. In fact, this implementation would be BETTER than what’s possible using Apple's integration is. This would likely be similar to what you did by allowing game controllers to work. The implementation seems pretty easy (in concept). Then when paired with an iOS, Shadow’s app can grab the X,Y inputs and do exactly what I suggested earlier in this paragraph if this is required, you would have to sell a “Shadow Mouse” that is really just a generic mouse with a string/text change by the company you are selling these through. If for some reason you cannot access mouse movements on iPad, then you could OEM a generic mouse and have them change the product type so it doesn’t look like a mouse (this would likely be a string change). This would display the mouse on the rendered external display and solve the problem. In other words, you can take a standard mouse and take the X,Y movements and move the actual mouse on the Windows server. ![]() Totoyo, Shadow can likely work around this by simply taking the input from a generic bluetooth input device in the Shadow App. ![]() I will reply here if more changes are coming during the iOS 14 Beta release. Until that, the best experience you can have is to plug a gamepad and launch a game before connecting your iPad with HDMI. We expected some changes about that on iOS 14 but we didn’t see anything on the new documentation. We can’t move the mouse on the external screen unfortunately. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.Hi there, sorry for the delay! iOS dev is here :)Įxternal screen feature is more like a presentation feature. Apple, the Apple logo, OS X, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. We are making our own products as well as implementing our customers ideas into life. We are a small team of creative thinkers, highly experienced in software craftsmanship. Since then we have focused on creating great apps for Mac OS X, iOS, Windows and Android. Nulana LTD is a privately held software company, founded in 2007. The update will be free for current users. Remotix VNC & RDP 4.0 is $19.99 (USD) and available worldwide through the App Store in the Utilities category. * OS X Mavericks Screen Sharing encrypted connection fixes * Complete hardware and bluetooth keyboard support, including F1.F10 keys, modifiers and Caps Lock on iOS7 * Master password to protect from unattended access * Completely new UI on both iPad and iPhone, adapted for iOS 7 iPad users can switch between the Grid and List modes based on which is more convenient at the moment. Master password protects the app from unattended access. ![]() ![]() Server categories allow users a convenient way to save and organize all of their connections. Version 4.0 has an improved UI & layout for both iPhone and iPad. The application provides remote access to Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and doesn’t require any additional software installed on remote machines. Perm, Russian Federation – Nulana today is proud to announce the release and immediate availability of Remotix VNC & RDP 4.0, a major update of their fast and secure remote access tool with completely new layout on both iPad and iPhone adapted for iOS 7. ![]()
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