Re: [Anyremote-user] Nokia 6110
Remote control software for applications using wi-fi or bluetooth
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From: Vincent B. <vin...@gm...> - 2007-07-24 13:23:20
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Hi, OK, I downloaded the .jar; right-clicked on in KDE "Actions"->"Send via bluetooth" And the Nokia 6110 automatically installed it :) Now I have another problem ;). I followed this howto (I have kubuntu feisty with kde 3.5.7), the kanyremote executable is located in a strange path (/usr/local/kde/bin/kanyremote) but that's not the problem ;). I launched kanyremote, loaded an cfg file (the amarok one) and performed a "search" with the java client on the phone, it showed: "Searching ... 1 devices. Searching... 2 devices. Searching... 3 devices. Searching... Retrieving the service list..." and remain hang on "Retrieving the service list..." Moreover kanyremote remain "unconnected" http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341408&highlight=howto 2007/7/24, Mike F <any...@ma...>: > Hello Vincent, > > > Where in the smartphone interface I have to introduce the > > command/keystroke to be sent to the remote server? > Umm...I'm not sure i'm understand Your question right ... Anyway, > when You press a button (say "1") on the phone, then "1" keystroke will be sent > to server. In addition to this You may create a menu with Set(menu,...) > command. And if You choose menu item (Say "Item1") then keystroke "Item1(_some data here_) will be sent to the server. > > > I use a Nokia 6110 Navigator which is JSR-82 compliant but I don't see > > where I could introduce the "command" (where's the java client?). Do I > > have to install an symbian app? > You have to install Java app, not symbian. Upload anyRemote.jar to the phone. > > Thanks, > Mikhail > |