A lan remote controller to keyboard associated devices.
Project description
LANRemoteController
Remote controller for LAN
Description
Remote controller for LAN, based on kivy and PyUserInput .
Basic implement thought :
- Client : Send key combination information in LAN
- Server : Explain key combination information and excute key combinations
Things will work on all kinds of devices involved with keyboard.
Install
Dependency :
PyUseInput (needed by server)
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/PyUserInput/PyUserInput.git@d45f45ffbb2399d964eb515c887c493a1837c09d
we do not use master here to avoid dependency on pyHook for python3 on windows (not neccessary && convenient)
pypiwin32 (needed by windows server)
python -m pip install pypiwin32
this is used for windows server
kivy (needed by client)
if --no-ui is given to server, then kivy is not neccessary
LRC
You can install LRC directly by pip :
python -m pip install LRC
Or install LRC from git:
python -m pip install git+https://github.com/davied9/LANRemoteController.git@master
All packages can directly get from here:
Distribution
Run the following commands, packages will be found in ./dist
cd scripts
python -m build
All built packages will be found in ./dist
Usage
windows
make sure PythonXXX/Scripts/ in your system search path
call lrcserver --no-ui start_lrc
to start server
call lrcclient
to start client
type lrcserver -h
or lrcclient -h
for help
android
- use pydroid
copy the directory extracted from ./history_packages/LRCClient-x.x.x-Android.tar.gz to /sdcard/kivy,
then run main.py with kivy Laucher or pydroid (require kivy 1.10.1)
- use built apk
./history_packages/LRC-0.1.3-release-unsigned.apk
Releases Notes:
0.1.4
-
rename collections to lrccollections to avoid name conflict with matplotlib
-
replace argument parse process with ArgumentParser from argparse
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