Wednesday, November 7, 2018

如何用手机控制电脑或电脑控制手机?

近期,App Store应用商店限免迎来一款强大的电脑遥控软件——MiniMouse。这款软件原价为12元,目前已经支持免费下载。MiniMouse不仅支持连接Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10和MAC电脑,同时还支持iPhone手机之间的互连,能够轻松帮助您使用手机控制电脑。下面来具体看看它的功能吧!

手机控制电脑

首先,需要在手机端和电脑端安装好MiniMouse软件。然后让手机端与电脑端的MiniMouse连接同一WiFi。这样,在主界面就能搜索到电脑的设备。

触控

调控界面
  • 连入设备之后,在触控窗口中可以通过手指滑动以及底端的鼠标样式控制电脑端的鼠标。
  • 顶部的五个小图标可以对电脑进行窗口化(最小化、最大化、关闭)操作以及快速显示开始图标和桌面。
  • 右侧键盘图标可以在手机端输入文字,然后添加到电脑端。浏览器图标可以通过点击事先添加好的网址链接进而打开电脑端浏览器并跳转到相应的页面。

多媒体

多媒体界面
在多媒体界面,我们可以通过上下图标控制电脑端音量的大小。而左右图标是用来调整音视频播放的进度。中间的space可以当空格键或者暂停音视频播放。

发现

发现界面
该界面可以查看、上传、或下载电脑本地磁盘的所有文档。同时也可以将手机里的图片、视频、音乐等文件上传到电脑桌面。软件还支持在电脑上快速备份手机通讯录,遥控PPT文件,即时音视频上传、电脑桌面全屏截图、自动粘贴电脑端复制的内容。

桌面

桌面界面
点击桌面可以查看电脑桌面上所有的文件。如果您需要电脑端打开任意一个文件,只需要长按该图标或者点击一下,在上拉菜单中选择远程打开即可。

指令

指令界面
通常,我们关机或者重启电脑都习惯性点击左下角开始菜单,然后选择对应的指令。MiniMouse提供的指令界面可以轻松控制电脑关机、注销、以及重启。
注意:
目前MiniMouse只支持iPhone手机之间的互连,暂时不支持安卓手机连接。
看完了手机控制电脑,想不想试试电脑控制手机呢?ApowerMirror可以非常容易的让电脑瞬间控制您的手机。

电脑控制手机

ApowerMirror是一款将安卓/iPhone屏幕投影到电脑桌面的应用软件。同时它还允许安卓(暂不支持iPhone)用户通过电脑端的鼠标和键盘来控制手机设备。这样大家可以使用鼠标和键盘玩手机里的游戏或者发送消息了。下面,给大家介绍一下如何使用这个软件。
  • 首先,需要在Windows端或者Mac端下载好ApowerMirror。点击下方按鈕便可下载,然后安装并启动软件。
  • 然后在安卓手机中下载好ApowerMirror应用程序。
  • 启动手机端的应用程序,就会发现有WiFi连接和USB连接两种方式,如果只需要投屏的话,让手机和电脑连至同一WiFi网络环境就可以了。如果需要开启反控模式,就需要用USB线将手机连接到电脑激活该功能。
  • 开启反控模式
  • 另外,无论是安卓还是iPhone用户,都可以通过点击电脑端右侧栏的“开始录制”或者使用Ctrl+R快捷键就可以轻松录制手机上的屏幕了。如果您想要将手机屏幕截图,只需要点击右侧栏的“截图”或者使用Ctrl+Q快捷键即可。
  • 录屏截图功能
注意:
  1. 由于系统限制,首次打开软件或者重启手机,安卓系统都会禁止开启“反控”功能。所以您需要使用USB线将安卓手机连接到电脑端程序,并激活反控功能。
  2. 安卓手机需要使用Chromecast或者Google Home服务才能将音频投射到ApowerMirror上。
学会了上面的软件,我们就能让手机与电脑更加紧密的连接在一起。无论是手机控制电脑还是电脑控制手机,只要让两者同处于一个WiFi环境下,我们都可以使用相应的软件满足需求。

Thursday, November 1, 2018

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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Top 5 Gentle Alarm Clock and Tones Apps for Android

I have trouble waking up early in the morning and I know I am not the only one here. We all love lying in our beds long after snoozing our alarms ... repeatedly. But there is work to be done and being lazy won’t take you far in life.
Gentle Alarm Clock Apps



With this thought in mind, I started using shrill and loud sounds like my alarm tone thinking it will jolt me out of my sleep. I soon realized it was having a negative effect and turning me into an unpleasant guy. So, this time I decided to find some gentle sounds to wake me up instead and found some really cool apps in the process. Check them out.
1. GENTLE WAKEUP

First up is Gentle Wakeup which will simulate sunrise by increasing the brightness of your phone’s screen with birds chirping in the background. Pretty good way to wake up. The screen will dim down and turn crimson red in the evening.




Gentle Wakeup Alarm Interface

You will receive your daily weather forecasts with some decent animation effects. The alarm tones are soft and natural with a gentle feeling to them. Other features include the timer, multiple snoozes with vibration, clock mode, and power nap.
The pro version is steeply priced at $38.99 and offers more sounds like owls and waterfall and future updates and features. Let’s see if we can find something, err, less expensive!
The sleep cycle is the concept of monitoring your movements during sleep to determine how well you slept during the night. Using this information, Sleep Cycle app will determine the best time to wake you up.
Ideally, the deeper the sleeping phase is, the less your body will move. Waking up is then easier if the alarm goes off when you are in a light sleep phase, and when you are moving more. Welcome to the smart new world of AI.


Sleep Cycle Alarm Clock Interface

Every time I moved in my bed, the vertical lines in the screenshot above moved in tandem. The app will use this info with a 30-minute window to wake you up with a soft and gentle alarm tone which should help you get up and going in no time.
Note that you will have to charge your phone overnight as the app will be working all night. The pro version, priced $29.99/yr, will offer more nature sounds, advanced statistics, cloud storage, and sleep aid. The last one will play soft tunes to help you fall asleep faster. Sleep Cycle is also available on iTunes.

3. ZEN RINGTONES

What is so wrong with the default alarm clock that comes with your droid? Nothing. Sure it doesn’t have all the bells and whistles that we saw earlier, but it still works as intended and many people like to use it. The only thing lacking is the choice of ringtones.

Zen Ringtones

Zen Ringtones is not an alarm clock but comes with a number of ringtones that are soothing, relaxing, and well, zen-like. Just download the app and the ringtones. You can then set them as your alarm tone from inside the alarm clock app or even Zen Ringtones itself.
The app is free to use but ad-supported which is not really a big deal since you will not be using it much anyway.
Enter the most feature rich alarm clock app for Android. This app allowed me to change the background, colors, and even font type and size of characters of the app. Now your alarm clock will not only sound gentle but also look the part.
For people like me who find it difficult to wake up, there is a math puzzle feature that won’t allow me to snooze the alarm until I solve it. I know I deserve it.
Instead of using the sleep cycle theory where your movements are tracked during sleep, Gentle Alarm comes with a pre-alarm feature. It will play a soft tune in low volume that you would ideally hear only if you are sleeping lightly. 


Gentle Alarm Math Puzzle

If you are deep asleep, you won’t even hear it, allowing you to wake up when your body is ready. This sounds more realistic because I know people who can move a lot even when they are deep asleep.
There is the dock mode for table clock and night mode for muting notifications and calls. You can play soft music that will slowly fade away and be replaced with a vibration that will increase accordingly. Finally, there is support for Tasker that will allow you to customize the heck out of the app.
For an app that has so many features, the UI is really dated and boring but as long as the app works, there should be no trouble. There is a trial version available but you will have to upgrade for $1.99.
Download Gentle Alarm

5. PROGRESSIVE ALARM CLOCK
Ever heard the beautiful sound of the Tibetan singing bowls? It’s out of this world. While most gentle alarm clock apps have nature sounds to offer, Progressive Alarm Clock will play the Tibetan singing bowls music that will slowly increase in both volume and frequency.
There are five different patterns to choose from, each with their own schedule and frequency. There are more ways to explore this unique experience in the app with overtones.


Progressive Alarm Clock

The app has a backup feature where it will play a loud and shrill sound, you know when you fail to wake up gently. Other than that the app is simple and doesn’t have much to offer. Regular features like snooze and dock mode are available.
The app is ad-free and will cost just $0.99 in the App Store.
Alarm clocks have long been part of our lives. I still have the classic table alarm clock with the round dial. Rising early in the morning can really help you stay more productive and get more stuff done. Plus, it's good for health.
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Monday, October 15, 2018

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How to Fix Wi-Fi Authentication Problem on Android

If you’re frustrated trying to connect your Android phone to a Wi-Fi network over and over and are still failing, this article might be of help to you.
We use our mobile phones on a daily basis, and its no longer limited to calling or texting. A maximum amount of our times goes into browsing or using important phone apps that perform important tasks. However, there are times when our phones show resistance despite the availability of a steady Wi-Fi network in the vicinity. The most common error that users often complain of is an “Authentication problem”.
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An Authentication error occurs despite entering the correct password for a Wi-Fi network. Now, its quite possible that you may have entered an incorrect password by mistake. But if the issue doesn’t resolve even after checking and re-checking the password, it's highly likely that the problem lies in the software or pairing.
Don’t fret yet! Although there’s no one fix that is guaranteed to work, here’s a rundown of all the solutions that could amend the authentication problem.
fix wifi authentication

12 Methods To Fix Wi-Fi Authentication Problem on Android

1. Double Check for Duplicate Networks:

Oftentimes, people get the authentication failed error when either the username and password is invalid. You must check whether there are any similar or duplicate Wi-Fi network names. It’s possible that you could be clicking on the wrong wireless network by accident. If that is the case and it is causing confusion, try renaming your Wi-Fi network and then connect your device to it.

2. Restart the Router:

One of the most obvious things to do is to reboot your router. Simply turn it off, wait for a few minutes, and then turn it on again. This will fix any technical issues that your router may be facing. However, remember to first “Forget network” on your Android device. This feature will get rid of your existing network profile. You’ll find it under Settings>>Wireless and Networks>>Wi-Fi. All you have to do is press and hold the wireless network you wish to connect to. You’ll then be displayed a pop-up menu from where you can click on “Forget Network”. Once you’ve performed the two aforementioned steps, add the Wi-Fi network again and try to reconnect to it. 

3. Modify the Security Protocol:

This solution sounds way more complicated than it really is. As long as you know the correct username and password to your Wi-Fi network, you’re good. In order to tweak your router settings, simply check whether the security protocol shows WPA2 or WPA. If it shows WPA, manually change it to WPA2, and if it shows WPA2, change it to WPA. Once that is done, repeat the “Forget Network” process and re-add the wireless network.

4. Use the WPS Push Button:

In case you’re unfamiliar, the WPS is short for Wi-Fi Protected Setup (erstwhile Wi-Fi Simple Config) and serves as a network security standard, enabling you to connect your devices without typing in the password each time you use the Wi-Fi. In order to use this feature, follow the steps mentioned below –
  • Navigate to Settings>>Wireless and Networks>>Wi-Fi on your Android phone.
  • Find “Advanced Settings”. You’ll see several options.
  • Click on “WPS Push Button”. This may also be named as “WPS connection”, depending upon your device.
  • This will prompt a WPS setup screen
  • Now, press the “WPS” button on your router
  • After a few seconds, try to connect your phone to the Wi-Fi network, it should work.

5. Change the Wi-Fi Network Configuration:

More often than not, an authentication error could arise out of an IP conflict. In that case, you simply need to modify your Wi-Fi network default settings to Static IP. Here’s what you need to do –
  • Navigate to “Settings” on your phone
  • Click and hold on the Wi-Fi network you wish to connect to
  • Select the “Modify Network Config” option. This may also be shown as “Modify Network Connection”.
  • You’ll see the “Show Advanced Settings” option with a tiny box right next to it. Check that box.
  • Scroll down to find “IP Settings”
  • The default setting is usually DHCP. Change this to Static.
  • An IP Address section will be shown right under.
  • Delete whatever is on there and enter the following information – 192.168.1.***(insert any number between 1-225 in the space marked with three asterisks)
  • Save the changes.
If this doesn’t work for some reason, change the IP back to DHCP without disconnecting from the Wi-Fi. 

6. Ensure That the Android Device Software is Updated:

Perhaps you have already checked this and done the needful. Nevertheless, non-tech-savvy users tend to ignore notifications regarding a software update. And quite often, the updates resolve issues related to the Wi-Fi. Therefore, if your Android device is running on an older software, chances are that the connectivity will drop frequently, be poor, or bring up authentication problems. Its best to ensure that your device is running on the latest software and if not, you must update it at the earliest by following the steps mentioned below – 
  • Go to Settings>>About Phone
  • Under “About Phone”, you’ll see an option called “System Updates” or, “Updates”
  • If a software update is available, you’ll get the option of downloading them.
  • Do that and install the same
  • Then, restart your phone

7. Create a New Wi-Fi Password:

This solution isn’t exactly a fix, but there’s no harm in giving it a try. We all have that sneaky family member who picks up our phone and uses it every chance they get. You never know if your password has been changed without your knowledge! It is also possible that you yourself enter an incorrect password because of forgetting a certain insignificant character. Thus, it's always a good idea to change the password right from your router and then try connecting it to your device.

8. Turn the Phone on Airplane Mode:

Normally, we find ourselves turning the phone on airplane mode on flights, or when our batteries run out of juice, or when we simply wish to avoid incessant phone calls. However, this simple feature can sometimes also help us fix a Wi-Fi issue. Here is how you can do it –
  • Navigate to Settings>>Network Connections>>Wi-Fi
  • Depending upon your device, you might have to perform an additional step, i.e. click on “More Networks”
  • You’ll see the option “Airplane Mode”
  • Check the box to enable it and try reconnecting your phone to the wireless network.
  • Another way of turning on the Airplane Mode is to simply pull up the quick settings and tapping on the Airplane Mode option.
  • Once this is done and you are successfully connected to the Wi-Fi, you can turn your mobile data on again.
If there’s a clash between your mobile network and wireless network, this solution should solve it.

9. Delete Old Files (only for rooted devices):

Rooting refers to the process of enabling Android devices to access greater control over a legion of subsystems. It is equivalent to Jailbreaking an iPhone. So if your Android device is rooted, erasing obsolete files may aid in fixing Wi-Fi connectivity problems. Here’s how you can do it –
  • Download and install “ES File Explorer” on your device
  • Allow root permissions if prompted
  • Navigate to “Root Explorer” from the menu and then go to /data/misc/dhcp/
  • Delete all the files you see
  • Restart your Android device
  • Try connecting to the wireless network

10. Verify the Maximum Number of Devices the Modem Supports:

There’s no standard number of devices that a modem can support. The number varies from one modem to another. Check the maximum number of devices that your modem supports by reaching out to your service provider or manufacturer. Few of the routers can be configured manually to be able to support a number of devices. If your modem is capable of the aforementioned, you can check the maximum number of devices supported and change to a greater number from the router settings. 

11. Reset Network Settings:

It may so happen that you’re unsure of what exactly is causing an authentication error. To go over all the possible reasons and solutions can be an arduous and time-consuming task. An easy thing to do is to reset all your network settings including Bluetooth connections, Wi-Fi network, and cellular networks. Follow the steps as mentioned under – 
  • Go to Settings>>Backup & Reset>>Network Settings Reset
  • Click on Reset Settings
  • This may take a while
  • Finally, go back to the main Wi-Fi menu and reconnect your device to the network.
If you’re worried about losing data, know that this solution will not wipe your data off. However, what will be wiped is all your previously added networks, including Bluetooth devices and cellular data information. 

12. Perform a Factory Reset:

factory data reset
Despite trying out all the solutions listed above, if your Android device is still failing to connect to the wireless network, this should be considered as your last resort. In order to perform a factory reset, you need to go to Settings>>Backup & Reset>>Factory Data Reset. After doing that, reconnect to the wireless network and you should be good to go. 
Wrapping Up:
As mentioned earlier, there’s no single fix to a Wi-Fi authentication problem. What might work for you may not work for someone else and vice versa. That is because the reason for this error may vary. It's best to try multiple solutions and see what works. If it still doesn’t fix the problem, comment down below and we’ll get back to you.

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