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Using Smartphone as Carputer Keyboard/Mouse Input With GRemote

Overview The author has been looking for a program like GRemote for a very long time. GRemote allows one to use the smartphone's touchscreen and hardware keyboard to control a PC. For carputer users, the author says this is one of the best options for keyboard and mouse input. No more bulky IR keyboards, no more drained batteries, and best of all, GRemote is free. The next best option for carputer input would be a device like the Logitech diNovo Mini, but the thing costs more than the author's carputer motherboard, CPU, and memory combined!

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