![]() Seriously debating whether I should brush up on my iOS skills to do this myself. If the software was more polished, I'd probably buy a few more sticks to make sure I have them when I need them. Before discovering inputstick, I was tossing around a home brew solution using a Raspberry Pi Zero W and a custom app. But it wasn't without frustration either. This is functional and saved my sanity on a project offsite today. And I would be 5+++ stars all the way if I had a watch app that I could configure easily with a top 5-10 list of one touch macros and a Mac app.Īt the moment, I'm torn. I would also love to see a functional iOS API and/or a published protocol so I could do it myself. I'd love to see a streamlined interface that integrates with popular password managers, adds one click macros, and enables the macros to do more (like type ctrl-alt-del, fetch a specific account from 1password, send the key strokes, and hit enter to log in). It's great to be able to copy and then type from keyboard but the whole experience is a bit awkward. Meets the minimum need but doesn't live up to potential yetįinally dropped money on an input stick to simplify the task of entering passwords from 1Password on devices I do not own. Supported USB host keyboard layouts: Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English (US, UK), Finnish, French (FR, BE, CA, CH), German (DE, CH), Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese (PT, BR), Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Swedish, Vietnamese type: URLs, selected text and text from text files (via Share Extension) For example: you can type long and complex command with just two clicks create and execute macros (pre-defined sequences of keyboard and mouse actions). control system volume and media playback type text directly from system clipboard use voice recognition for typing text in real-time directly to your PC type text from text area (allows word suggestions, autocorrection) send individual keys (using soft-keyboard) Just plug InputStick into USB port and after few seconds it is ready to go. You don’t need to install custom drivers, additional software nor do any network configuration. More info: InputStick USB receiver works with all USB hosts that supports generic HID keyboard and mouse: PCs, consoles, embedded systems. *** InputStick USB receiver (Bluetooth 4.0) is required! App does NOT work over USB cable! *** Since its VM, we have no knowledge about any “physical” USB devices being connected (no reason to believe that our cloud service provider will do this).USB Remote app turns your iOS device into wireless USB keyboard and mouse: you can use it to remotely control and USB host (PC, etc.) by sending keyboard and mouse events. Should above message about “provider Hub being already reserved for exclusive access” be of concern to us? provider already opened for exclusive access by a kernel client Moreover, I observed following puzzling message in the “dmesg” logs (shared by Pranay above): –Ġ4345.049832 AppleUSBHostUserClient::openGated: could not open provider VMware Virtual USB Hub. Please let me know if remote MacOS “client” logs are necessary then we will arrange the same. I tried connecting to my home Windows computer from the cloud machine using NoMachine, but I believe this will require some firewall config changes. We see “VMware Virtual USB Keyboard” and “VMware Virtual USB Mouse” devices (that are present on remote MacOS as mentioned above) in the NoMachine “Remote USB Devices” on the local Windows client machine. Turn your smartphone into a wireless universal remote control with the Unified Remote App. We see some MacOS “virtual” USB devices in the “System Report” provided on remote MacOS BigSur virtual machine (VM) rented in the cloud. Hi Giorgi, by way of introduction, I am Pranay’s supervisor. So, I don’t see any difference in the output. Let me know if you need any kind of screenshots. ![]() I have seen some posts here where people were not able to connect the device at the first place, what showed to them was connection to USB device failed, fortunately, that’s not the case with me, I have my connection established but it just doesn’t appear. Please help me to get access to the iPhone once the connection is successful. This is weird behaviour that replicates even when I connect my USB pendrive to Windows, it gets identifies in the connect local USB device section, you can connect to it but shows up nowhere. I have connected my iPhone to my Windows which runs NoMachine, Mac running on NoMachine can identify the iPhone device in connect local USB device section and connects to it successfully and shows a green dot(that indicates connected right now).īut I am not able to find the iPhone in finder, Macintosh HD folder or anywhere on the Mac, it just doesn’t shows! USB device: iPhone 7 running on iOS 14.4.2 ![]()
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