Our VR VNC Client app replaces the $100+ big heavy cumbersome monitor and $30+ keyboard/mouse with the big virtual display and intuitive virtual inputs. The app couples with the dekstop OS apps, a neck phone holder that sits/wraps on the neck or the desk, or mini VR headset to remove the bottlenecks of small screens, limited interactions, and portability turning smal screen devices into ultraportable ultralightweight ultracompact desktop computers running mobile/desktop/cloud apps/software. You don't struggle with too low/high desk/chairs or need special furniture/mounts. You can compute at the beach, outdoors, or nice places all day, while lying down, sitting, standing, walking, etc.
Right now, it's a mobile app for a convienent try/demo for big virtual screen and free virtual input solutions. You may couple it with apps like Anlinux (KDE), UserLand (Lxde), and Andronix (Lxqt) to access limited destop OS/software capabilities. Later on, we will adapt/port/imporve the app on our Windows phone/tablet/PC/gaming/AR/VR all-in-one products/platforms.
Please follow the instructions on the Help pages and our promotion video to use our app. To toggle the toolbar, move a hand in or out of the camera view. Then use the index finger tip to click a toolbar menu. To connect to a VNC server, tap on the setting option to edit settings or connect to a VNC server. The user can also directly edit the setting.json file. Tap on SaveSetting to save settings, and ResetSetting to reset settings. If the app fails, try restart the app, couple with a VNC viewer app, or try delete or rename the setting.json file and restart the app.
The user can toggle the VRMode to use the bigger virtual reality display, and can use keyboard or multi-touch on the VRScreen_1/2 pages to change the VR settings and provide the optimal VR display performance (the right IPD, per-eye aspect ratio, screen focus area, minimal distortion, clear big display, eye comfort, etc.). The user can configure different VR settings for different VR headsets.
Easier Keyboard_1 mode leverages the index finger hover duration on a key to detect key press, and faster Keyboard_2 mode simulates the finger typing conventions with each finger tip associated one or two lines of keys. In the Keyboard1A mode, we can use certain keys to adjust the keyboard size, height, alpha settings, and the thresholds for keyboard typing, multi-touch clicks, and multi-touch swipes, zooms, and scrolls.
Multitouch modes are fully or partially enabled in all toolbar modes. The pointer move and left/right/middle/double clicks are triggered with index finger tip moving and the stretching out of the thumb-index, index-pink, index-middle-ring, and thumb-index-pink fingers. The scroll up/down are activated by the index-middle finger moving up/down. Toggle FlexMTouch and follow our promotion video for screen corner interactions. The neck phone holders and (mini) VR headsets can be ordered from us.
More info: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAEvsYKC3AYKcH1enCIRfqA
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