bluetooth-remote-control | Idea of using your phone as a presentation remote | Android library
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kandi X-RAY | bluetooth-remote-control Summary
Idea of using your phone as a presentation remote for your presentations. It will use Bluetooth technology to connect with your computer.
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- Main loop
- Sends the screenshot
- Handles key events on MacOS
- Show keyboard key events fullscreen
- This method is used internally to be called when a swipe is detected
- Writes the given byte array to the ConnectedThread
- Initializes the device list
- Start the device discovery
- Called when a device is connected
- Start a connection to a remote device
- This is called when a menu is created
- Send the app started notification
- Starts the presentation mode
- Called when an options item is selected
- Indicates that the connection failed
- Start the BluetoothAdapter
- Initializes the program
- Indicates that the connection has lost
- Called when a result is found
- Initializes the UI
- Starts a connected thread
- Called when a control button is pressed
- Initializes the dialog
- Called when a single tap is pressed
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QUESTION
I'm writing a program for Webots in C++ in Visual Studio. I'm trying to cross-compile from the Webots software onto the e-puck1, but since I'm in VS it doesn't have the makefiles necessary to do so, as far as I know. I've tried to remake the controller within Webots with its makefiles, but I'm getting an error that it can't find my libraries.
Links to my makefile and its error
So my question(s) are these:
Can VS be used to cross-compile onto an e-puck?
If not, why can't my libraries be found by the makefile?
I've read through this cyberbotics page, but it wasn't telling me anything about my error, nor VS.
Thanks for any and all help!
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Oct-07 at 06:54To cross-compile, your makefile should contain at least this:
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Install bluetooth-remote-control
You can use bluetooth-remote-control like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the bluetooth-remote-control component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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