Simulate Bluetooth Mouse

Application to Simulate a Bluetooth Mouse Receiving Device and Emitting Device

Simulate Bluetooth Mouse - Control Your Devices

"Simulate Bluetooth Mouse" is an Android application that enables users to control one device with another via Bluetooth. It requires two devices: one functions as the controller while the other acts as the receiving device. Using the AccessibilityService API, the receiving device can display a movable mouse pointer, allowing users to interact with the screen by clicking and pressing buttons. Users have the option to accept or reject the Accessibility permissions, determining whether the device can be used as a receiver or only as a controller.
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App stats

Users: 3,129
38
Version: 1.2 (Last updated: 2024-07-18)
Creation date: 2024-05-07
Permissions
Location: approximate location (network-based), precise location (GPS and network-based)
Other:
  • interact with a device admin
  • view network connections
  • pair with Bluetooth devices
  • access Bluetooth settings
  • full network access
  • run at startup
  • draw over other apps
  • prevent device from sleeping

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App summary

With this application you can simulate a Bluetooth mouse. To work with this application you need two devices. One device will be used as the controller (sending device) and the other device will be the controlled device (receiving device).
On the receiving device, the AccessibilityService API is used to have permission to display and draw a mouse pointer that has the ability to move across the width and height of the screen and this feature is also used to be able to press and click on the screen elements and buttons.
The application user on the receiving device has the option to choose whether to accept or reject the use of the AccessibilityService API.
If the user agrees to use this feature AccessibilityService , the application will have the ability to simulate the mouse pointer on the screen and wait for Bluetooth commands to move the cursor. Otherwise, if the user rejects the use of this function, it cannot be used as a receiving device but can be used as a controlling device.

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