NiiMe is a software programed in Python that uses the accelerometers built in some Nokia mobile phones. It can emulate a wireless mouse and mouse wheel allowing you to remotely control your PC from your phone via Bluetooth. It also allows you to play drums by simply shaking your phone.
Installation
1. Install Accelerometer Plug-In and aXYZ Plug-in
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EQ BlueTool - A program for controlling the computer with your phone via Bluetooth.
It has several advantages over analogues:
- High speed
- Sound system: Keys perform different actions depending on the active programs on the computer (using profiles), the profiles change automatically, without user intervention
WiiConnect - WiiRider - Controlling a game on a mobile phone is often a bigger challenge than the game itself - with tiny buttons that are close together, playing a game can be cumbersome and inaccurate. Therefore, designers always have to adapt the games to the keyboard of mobile phones, which naturally limits the possibilities
QConsoleSymbian OS, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQVersion: 1.60 Upload date: 7 Jul 11 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
QConsole is a character terminal server over Bluetooth for Symbian devices, and a Linux and Windows terminal client.
It uses the built in BlueTooth support on Symbian devices, and the userspace BlueZ Linux BlueTooth libraries. On Windows, it uses the embedded BlueTooth OS support
SoftDash Car Controller allows you to control your car, bike, boat or truck from your cellphone via bluetooth. Activate accessories such as lights, remote start, lock, unlock and much more. Softdash communicates with an MFC unit that gets installed in your vehicle. Get your MFC from www.connect2car
Remote Eye Lite - The application enables remote image capture and playback of sound effects.
These features are triggered by short text messages (SMS). Possible usage: monitoring the property, eg during a holiday, observing the children's room and fun. Supported languages: english and german
WMouseXP Bluetooth Presenter Remote App -
Just press your Nokia's joystick to change the slide in your Powerpoint - as you walk freely on stage giving that great Presentation.
Use your Nokia to remote-control your Powerpoint Presentations via Bluetooth
VLCTelecontrol is a small, free application for Nokia smartphones (Symbian S60).
It lets you use your smartphone as a remote control for VideoLAN Client.
There are better applications for a fee, but this is intended to be as simple as possible and in fact it only allows you to start and pause playback of movies