If aSPICE doesn't work for you before writing a review please
post your question in the forum:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/bvnc-ardp-aspice-opaque-android-bb10-clients
If your mouse pointer is not in sync with where you tap you can
use "Simulated Touchpad" input mode or better you can add an
"EvTouch USB Graphics Tablet" to your virtual machine (when it's
powered off) and then power it on. To add the Tablet:
- If configuring through virt-manager Go to the View->Details
section and select Add Hardware->Input->EvTouch USB Graphics
Tablet.
- If running your virtual machine on the command-line you need an
option similar to: "-device usb-tabletid=input0"
aSPICE is a secure SSH capable open source SPICE protocol client that makes use of the LGPL licensed native libspice library. Its features include:
- Control any SPICE-enabled qemu virtrual machine with ANY guest
OS.
- Master password support
- Multi-factor (two-factor) SSH authentication
- Multi-touch control over the remote mouse. One finger tap
left-clicks two-finger tap right-clicks and three-finger tap
middle-clicks
- Sound support (option in Advanced Settings on main screen)
- Android 4.x and earlier: USB redirection with OTG enabled
devices. Connect your OTG cable prior to connecting to your VM. For
some Android 4.x and Android 5.0 and later your device must be
rooted and you have to use "SELinux Mode Changer" (from Google
Play) to set selinux to permissive mode.
- Right and middle-dragging if you don't lift the first finger that
tapped
- Scrolling with a two-finger drag
- Pinch-zooming
- Dynamic resolution changes allowing you to reconfigure your
desktop while connected and control over virtual machines from BIOS
to OS
- Full rotation support. Use the central lock rotation on your
device to disable rotation
- Multi-language support
- Full mouse support on Android 4.0+
- Full desktop visibility even with soft keyboard extended
- SSH tunneling for added security or to reach machines behind a
firewall.
- UI Optimizations for different screen sizes (for tablets and
smartphones)
- Samsung multi-window support
- SSH public/private (pubkey) support
- Importing encrypted/unencrypted RSA keys in PEM format
unencrypted DSA keys in PKCS#8 format
- Automatic connection session saving
- Zoomable Fit to Screen and One to One scaling modes
- Two Direct one Simulated Touchpad and one Single-handed input
modes
- Long-tap to get a choice of clicks drag modes scroll and zoom in
single-handed input mode
- Stowable on-screen Ctrl/Alt/Tab/Super and arrow keys
- Sending ESC key using the "Back" button of your device
- Ability to use D-pad for arrows and to rotate D-pad for some
bluetooth keyboards
- Minimum zoom fits screen and snaps to 1:1 while zooming
- FlexT9 and hardware keyboard support
- Available on-device help on creating a new connection in the Menu
when setting up connections
- Available on-device help on available input modes in the Menu
when connected
- Tested with Hackerskeyboard. Using it is recommended (get hackers
keyboard from Google Play).
- Import/Export of settings
Planned features:
- Clipboard integration for copy/pasting from your device
- Audio support
aSPICE is the sister project of bVNC and aRDP and they share a
common code-base. GPL source code here:
https://github.com/iiordanov/remote-desktop-clients
aSPICE Pro Secure SPICE Client
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