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Abstract
Because everyone is familiar with both mobile phones and computers, such as laptops and home PCs, everyone has either expensive or inexpensive mobile phones. We are aware that clients and servers can be used to control computers. But I'd like to show you a new way to control computers from mobile phones. For information sharing, we typically connect mobile phones to laptops and PCs; however, the goal of this project is to let your mobile phone control your PC. You can use your phone to turn on and off your computer as well as perform some of your computer's tasks in this project by connecting your phone's hardware and software to your computer. make. It basically transforms your smartphone into a touchpad-equipped wireless keyboard and mouse. This software can run on a Wi-Fi connection between a PC or laptop and an Android-based smartphone. You can establish a Wi-Fi connection between your computers by gaining access to their IP addresses. In addition to turning your phone into a wireless keyboard and mouse, the software now provides a variety of features like document transfer, record download, picture viewer, presentation, media player, stay screen, power off, and more. There are components in the used software. The first is a software for Android smartphones, and the second is a JAR software for Windows PCs that follows the individual software's instructions. A secure and simple-to-use application is the end result of this implementation.
References
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Wang, A. (2020, December). Internet of Things Computer Network Security and Remote Control Technology Application. In 2020 5th International Conference on Mechanical, Control and Computer Engineering (ICMCCE) (pp. 1814-1817). IEEE.
Jiang, M., Gou, G., Shi, J., & Xiong, G. (2019, October). I know what you are doing with remote desktop. In 2019 IEEE 38th international performance computing and communications conference (IPCCC) (pp. 1-7). IEEE.
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