Best Smartphone Mouse Apps
Unified Remote, Remote Mouse, and PC Remote apps are excellent options for turning your smartphone into a mouse for your computer. We gave each of them a test run using an Android smartphone and Windows PC. All three apps are intuitive, and the mouse/touchpad function worked without a noticeable delay on each. The keyboard function on Unified Remote and Remote Mouse worked fine, but we found ourselves wishing we could use our smartphone’s keyboard. For anyone who needs a remote or wireless mouse, we recommend any of these three apps.
Unified Remote
Unified Remote by Unified Intents works with Windows, Mac, and Linux computers and is available in free and paid versions. The free version includes 18 remotes, multiple themes, and third-party keyboard support. The paid version adds more than 40 premium remotes and the ability to create custom remotes. Remote options include a keyboard and mouse. The premium version also supports screen mirroring on PC, Mac, and Android devices. It has voice control and integrates with Wear (formerly Android Wear) and Tasker. There’s also a version for TVs, set-top boxes, game consoles, and other devices. Unified Remote can also control other connected devices, including Raspberry Pi.
Remote Mouse
Remote Mouse (free with in-app purchases) works with Windows, Mac, and Linux computers. The app provides a touchpad to control your computer with swipe motions and an on-screen keyboard. You can adjust sensitivity and speed settings as you would with a computer mouse.
PC Remote
PC Remote (free from Monect) works on Windows PCs and turns your Android or Windows phone into a keyboard, touchpad, and game controller. You can play PC games with customized button layouts and project images from your smartphone onto your computer.
How to Set Up Your Mobile Mouse
Each of these three apps has a desktop app and a mobile app that work together. The setup is similar across each. After it’s set up, the desktop app appears in the menu bar on your PC, and you can change the settings in the mobile app and toggle between activities. Slide your fingers to navigate around the screen, pinch and zoom, and left-click and right-click using gestures. When at home, use your phone mouse to play music or videos. If you have multiple devices, people can take turns playing DJ. At a cafe, be productive without carrying around much equipment; just make sure your smartphone and PC are on the same Wi-Fi network. Out on the road, use your phone remote to make a presentation or run a slide show.
Advantages of Using a Smartphone as a Mouse
When you connect your smartphone to your computer, you can control music and video playback and volume, type quick notes, input a password, and navigate documents on the web. It’s also handy when making presentations or if you want to mirror your screen. Turning your phone into a mouse is particularly convenient when your laptop’s touchpad is broken or not acting correctly.