Thank you, Herman, very helpful.
When I saw this video about Raspberry Pi connect:
https://youtu.be/r3MQr_zE8mY
I thought it could be great for smartphones to control a Raspberry Pi screen. And in the video all necessary components are there. It can be controlled by keyboard, mouse, touch control, touch keyboard, etc.
But the issue is the Raspberry Pi connect requires internet.
And now you Herman found a way without the internet that uses noVNC, is this correct?
You write that noVNC allows any device to access the Pi with just a browser by opening it’s URL.
And touch gestures for emulating common mouse actions are supported by noVNC which is great.
But I need to digest, test it, and to investigate it
It is not so easy to see through at first sight.
Further I think it is worth tocompare it to the other solution i mentioned.
It just uses VNC, SSH and sniffing out the ip of the Pi with the Termux app.
But thank you a lot for your help, Herman.
When I saw this video about Raspberry Pi connect:
https://youtu.be/r3MQr_zE8mY
I thought it could be great for smartphones to control a Raspberry Pi screen. And in the video all necessary components are there. It can be controlled by keyboard, mouse, touch control, touch keyboard, etc.
But the issue is the Raspberry Pi connect requires internet.
And now you Herman found a way without the internet that uses noVNC, is this correct?
You write that noVNC allows any device to access the Pi with just a browser by opening it’s URL.
And touch gestures for emulating common mouse actions are supported by noVNC which is great.
But I need to digest, test it, and to investigate it
It is not so easy to see through at first sight.
Further I think it is worth tocompare it to the other solution i mentioned.
It just uses VNC, SSH and sniffing out the ip of the Pi with the Termux app.
But thank you a lot for your help, Herman.
Statistics: Posted by Peter Gamma — Wed Jul 03, 2024 7:49 am