No, it can't.

You have to send the data over the network, and then on the other
side, you have to force the clicks into the UI.

You can make this work for a *specific* app, i.e., one that you write,
but you can't make this work for all apps on the platform.  The system
doesn't expose the ability for you to make a click at some random
place at a random time, that would be a big security bug.

Kris

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 10:43 AM, MadihaKhalid <tears.blos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> yes i am also doing the same trick
> i have face problem in controlling the other mobile phone with screen shot.
> touchListener can solve this problem??
>
>
>
> On Friday, March 23, 2012 12:50:45 AM UTC+5, MadihaKhalid wrote:
>>
>> i just want to know that how i could develop an android application who
>> give remote access to other Android mobile.
>>
>> I just want to know the ways of implementing an application through which
>> I can access Another Android device including all the events that happens on
>> the host device(just like TeamViewer for desktop).
>>
>> is there any protocol for Android device sharing ? (Note: I would like to
>> do it using internet)
>>
>> please let me know any idea about it?
>
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