Not sure if it will help but I use scrcpy to interface with my phone from my computer. It has a bunch of features to manage the mouse and keyboard interfaces and some of them may do what you want. On 2025-10-17 17:08, William Park via Talk wrote:
I was looking for USB method, but Bluetooth may be another method. Bookmarked. Thanks.
On my Samsung A16, if I plug in keyboard/mouse, they work automagically.
I guess what I'm looking for is opposite of "KDE Connect". It has to be installed on both end. This allows your cell phone to be used as "remote control" for your computer. You type and slide on your phone screen, and typing and mouse moving will happen on your computer. Of course, it can do more, like moving files back and forth, etc.
On 2025-10-17 07:03, Scott Allen wrote:
For Linux, you might be able to use hidclient to emulate a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse, then pair it with your phone. If you wanted to automate things, there's a -f switch that will read data from a FIFO.
Note: I found this using a web search for "linux bluetooth mouse emulator". I haven't tried it myself. Also the code is 5 years old. I don't know if it will compile and run properly on recent versions of Linux.
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