Microsoft “innovating”:
Meanwhile, KDE Connect be like:
I want it to work with libp2p. Imagine controlling your machine from anywhere securely.
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Not a KDE user, but I can confess that #GSConnect works perfectly on @gnome! With KDE Connect on my Android phone of course. 😉
P.S. Don’t forget to open some ports on your PC:
sudo ufw allow 1714:1764/udp
sudo ufw allow 1714:1764/tcp
sudo ufw reload@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Wait, does KDE Connect allow you to share files with your iPhone now? Is it on the App Store?
@kde@floss.social @tertle950 @kde@lemmy.kde.social Wow, I didn’t know that GPL-licensed software can be uploded to Apple’s AppStore and developers can use it.
@kde@floss.social @tertle950 @kde@lemmy.kde.social Maybe what I know was outdated, sorry for that. Apple already refers GPL as “FOSS” in their licence, and they probably don’t intend to ban everything. Interesting.
- https://developer.apple.com/support/terms/apple-developer-program-license-agreement/
- https://forums.developer.apple.com/forums/thread/722101
@tertle950 @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social you can. I found it a bit unreliable sometimes because iOS does iOS stuff behind the scenes. The Android client is solid on my devices.
I swap between #localsend and #kdeconnect . Most of the time I don’t need all the extras bundled with KDE Connect.
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social I 'member when Microsoft wanted to take Ubuntu to court about Convergence, a thing that was just a twinkle in MS’s eye but already working on Ubuntu phones.
For those who don’t know KDE Connect yet, KDE Connect is such a beautiful software and app with many useful features and possibilities. I strongly recommend it if you have two or more devices that you need to use interchangeably. I use it to inter-connect both of my laptops (both Arch, by the way) with both of my Android smartphones. It allows me, for example, to monitor battery charging of one smartphone through the other smartphone (so I can keep it laying still, steadily charging, without disturbing the charging process, as the current state of my USB cable is not as good). Clipboard sharing is something I became so accustomed to use that when KDE Connect isn’t connected for some reason (for example, when the phone is connected through mobile network, therefore, not being on the same LAN network as my laptops), the lack of a unified clipboard feels strange to me.
Some more KDE Connect goodness: during your presentations, use KDE Connect to move through your slides.
Or put your finger on the “Pointer”, point your phone at the screen and a flaming circular pointer will appear. Higlight what you need by moving your phone.
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social This blog post is about iPhone support but Microsoft has had this in Windows for a couple years now, especially in cooperation with Samsung. The Apple/Samsung #Sidecar feature in which you can use your computer keyboard to write on your phone or to drag & drop files is still not present in #KDEConnect (there is a input module in the plasmoid setting but I have never seen a button to actually use this; is this Wayland-only?).
@frumble@chaos.social @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
You can drag & drop files on the popup from the KDE Connect tray icon to send to the phone.The popup opens either when clicking on the tray icon or when hovering over it while dragging a file.
Keyboard to phone needs to be setup on the phone.
When you open the app at the bottom it lists plugins that need permission to work.
Follow the setup for “Receive remote keypresses” to add KDE Connect as an input method.Whenever KDE Connect is active as a keyboard, an input box appears in the KDE Connect popup on the desktop for you to type in.
I’m pretty sure it’s not wayland only. I can’t see why it would be.
@frumble @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Long press the spacebar on the keyboard on your phone and chose the KDE Connect keyboard (see first picture).
Then click on the KDE Connect plasmoid on your desktop, click in the text box (see second picture) and start typing.
You can also use your phone and KDE Connect as a mouse and keyboard for your desktop.
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Oh cool, this actually works! There should be a tutorial in the app + plasmoid for this, it’s not trivial.
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
I am very pleased with the kde on my @UniversalBlue #fedoraatomic #Kinoite laptop.@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social I am really lucky to view and reply to my SMS from my Android phone using KDE Connect and also to control the media with it.
My only issue comes with basic MTP support - for for reliable file transfer I need to use tools like “Android_File_Transfer” or run a Windows WM where I could work with my phone similarly to a flash drive. That is quite sad - not sure what is the reason for that poor implementation of MTP in linux…
Use KDE Connect:
On your phone, go into wher you keep your files (say, your photo gallery). Select the ones you want to transfer (1). Tap the share button (2), and the devices paired with your phone will show up (3). Tap the computer you want to send your files to and they will show up in the “Downloads” directory of that machine a few seconds later (depending on their size, of course).
It works both ways, also from laptop to phone, and even between phones and computers.
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social Thanks, I am aware of the sharing option of KDE Connect. Works fine for me. But native MTP implementation for Dolphin would be great - I remember it used to work sometimes and for some phones but no more now… Would be useful for organizing files / folders and copying between computer and phone.
Which reminds me - how do I get KDE Connect to allow transferring files on Windows? (Stuck there for technical reasons in the meanwhile, over Linux it works like magic)
I don’t know the answer, but I’ve used Flying Carpet in the past, and it worked well enough going Windows to Linux.
A little clunky, but it gets the job done.
By any chance the problem is in windows 11? Cuz I have KDE connect in my PC with windows 10 and it works like a charm… Most of the time.
It’s Windows 11 indeed - it just asks me to install a FTP application from the store
@kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social
Hahahaha… 😂😂
🙈🙈You mean: this is new to them???
Seriously … This is a joke on the windows.com website.It isn’t??🫣
(I don’t use Windows for more than 10 years …)