I like my desktops completely devoid of anything, so I can see each one's pretty wallpaper. I'm using KDE Connect with my Moto Z2 Force Edition. As you can see from the first screenshot, the computer definitely sees the phone:
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But when I attempt to 'browse' the phone, it takes a few seconds and then produces the error message at lower right:
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Clicking on it brings up this:
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Believe me, I'm nowhere close to having gone through all the settings and configurations yet! But if there's a quick and dirty way of getting this big, black blob off my screen, I'd like to know about it. I'd also like to know why a computer that's obviously seeing and connecting to the phone via KDEC claims that it can't! I can ping the phone, and I can use the phone to move the laptop's pointer, so it's working both ways. So what's up?
But when I attempt to 'browse' the phone, it takes a few seconds and then produces the error message at lower right:
Clicking on it brings up this:
Believe me, I'm nowhere close to having gone through all the settings and configurations yet! But if there's a quick and dirty way of getting this big, black blob off my screen, I'd like to know about it. I'd also like to know why a computer that's obviously seeing and connecting to the phone via KDEC claims that it can't! I can ping the phone, and I can use the phone to move the laptop's pointer, so it's working both ways. So what's up?
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