well, you always need some driver, software or anything, you can't simply
connect to other PC and control it :)
2009/9/13 bennyk <[email protected]>

>
> I am exploring the feasibility of building a simple application that
> can run on a PDA/phone and emulate a HID (Human Interface Device) over
> its bluetooth interface (or, USB).  In this way, a nearby PC could
> recognize it as a keyboard or mouse instantly without the need for new
> drivers or for building a client/server pair. The purpose would not be
> malicious, but rather to aid in accessibility with special keyboard
> layouts and mouse movers.
>
> Some phones seem to support this natively, but I need a solution that
> could run on any device, such as an iPaq running Windows Mobile, or
> even another desktop PC with full Windows. Is this limited by the
> bluetooth hardware, or is there a way to programmatically expose the
> HID profile/service to other devices in range?
>
> There is a bluetooth service that performs old-fashioned Serial over
> bluetooth, but on the receiving PC end, it is not translated into
> keystrokes or mouse movements without a 3rd party program such as
> AACKeys.
>
> The web seems dead silent on this topic, so I was wondering if anyone
> had any ideas.
>

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