By: R.P.A. Tech
Site: http://www.mobileairmouse.com/
Release Date: July 3, 2009
Price: $2.99
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This blog is primarily written on a laptop computer. All of the copying and pasting it takes to write one post is quite cumbersome using a touch pad. Frustrated with that, I decided to give Air Mouse a try.
The first thing users need to realize is exactly what an air mouse is. Air Mouse uses the device's accelerometer and a client on your computer to move the mouse pointer. It does not work the same as, say, a wireless optical mouse. Users do not move their device to move the pointer. Rather, they tilt forward to go up, backward to go down, etc. This is hard to get used to, but changing settings on the client side help a lot.
The first thing users need to realize is exactly what an air mouse is. Air Mouse uses the device's accelerometer and a client on your computer to move the mouse pointer. It does not work the same as, say, a wireless optical mouse. Users do not move their device to move the pointer. Rather, they tilt forward to go up, backward to go down, etc. This is hard to get used to, but changing settings on the client side help a lot.
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Users can change the screen on their device depending on what kind of buttins they might need. Function buttons, multimedia buttons, and browser buttons go a long way to make this a very functional app. If you can't get the hang of the air mouse thing, then the landscape mode offers you a touchpad just like the one on your laptop, but perhaps a little bigger. Hooking up your device through the client is easy. I found that the actual air mouse is rather hard to control, but the remote features are definitely worth the price. I will give Air Mouse Pro an 8 out of 10.
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