I've installed KDE Connect both on my laptop and on my Android. I am sitting here with the Android right next to the laptop and connected to it with a USB cable. But how do I get it to do anything - anything at all? For example, I'm running Kmail on the laptop. Can I use KDE Connect to view my email on the Android somehow? How can I share my calendar?
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Originally posted by pwabrahams View PostI've installed KDE Connect both on my laptop and on my Android. I am sitting here with the Android right next to the laptop and connected to it with a USB cable. But how do I get it to do anything - anything at all? For example, I'm running Kmail on the laptop. Can I use KDE Connect to view my email on the Android somehow? How can I share my calendar?
Here is my personal list of possible features:- Plugin for power management (sleep, shut down, etc).
- “Find my phone” plugin, that makes your phone ring even if it is silenced.
- Add media controls from the Android lock screen.
- Plugin to keep your computer unlocked while phone is reachable.
- Use the phone as a location provider for the desktop.
- Akonady resources sync with Android (contacts, calendar…).
- Plugin to print from your phone to your computer’s printer.
- Add support for drag’n drop for touchpad plugin.
- Port to other desktops and platforms: Gnome, Unity, MacOS, Windows…
- Publish and maintain the iOS port that Yang Qiao begun this GSOC (any iPhone user around?)
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LOL UNconnect the cable.....you will have to do a "connect", it "may" ask for a "ping", and you will probably be AMAZED about how the phone is talking to your computer! lol
It almost........seems.........that they have an "intimate" relationship!
I AM GREATLY LOOKING FORWARD to things in the future! lol
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