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    BikeControl

    BikeControl

    Do virtual gear shifting (and more) in any rider app

    ...Zwift Click, Zwift Ride, Zwift Play), gamepads, or even generic Bluetooth HID devices. Instead of connecting to the trainer directly, BikeControl acts as a bridge: when you press a button or lever on your controller, it intercepts the input and simulates corresponding keyboard/mouse/touch events for your trainer application. This allows you to perform actions like virtual gear shifting, steering, changing workout intensity, controlling music, etc., even if the trainer app doesn’t natively support those controllers. It works on different platforms: on Android, it uses the AccessibilityService API to send simulated touches to whatever app window is active; on desktop (Windows/macOS), it can emulate key/mouse input via configurable keymaps so users can tailor controls.
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    MonoGame

    MonoGame

    One framework for creating powerful cross-platform games

    One framework for creating powerful cross-platform games. The spiritual successor to XNA with thousands of titles shipped across desktop, mobile, and console platforms. MonoGame is a fully managed .NET open source game framework without any black boxes. Create, develop and distribute your games your way. By leveraging C# and other .NET languages on Microsoft and Mono platforms you can write modern, fast, and reliable game code. We currently support iOS, Android, MacOS, Linux, all Windows...
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    Computer Remote

    Computer Remote

    Do whatever you want on your computer, wirelessly, from your phone.

    Features: • Mouse Controller - Control your mouse movement, clicks and scrolling on your computer, from your phone. • Hot Keys - Open your favourite web browser, text editor, media player or folder on your computer from your phone. Browse your computer, save and open hot keys for your selected files, applications and folders from your phone. Save and open bookmarks in your favourite web browser on your computer from your phone
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    remoteME

    remoteME

    Remote computer access through Android devices

    remoteME is a good-looking, extremely configurable and open source Android remote controller for your computers no matter what operation system you are using (Linux, MAC OS, or MS Windows). It offers you at least 11 remotes for the most frequent media players plus those which you create by yourself. Remotes for mouse, keyboard, presentation and power control are also included. Before using client application, please be sure you have a remoteME server running on your computer. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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