Clipboard sync between phone and desktop.Control desktop media player using phone.Use phone as a mouse touchpad & keyboard.Send and receive files to/from phone/desktop.See Android notifications on your desktop.I haven’t personally tried this with any file manager besides Nautilus 3.20 so be aware that your own mileage may vary with this specific feature. Better yet, trusted devices appear in the Nautilus (or Caja/Nemo/Etc) context menu so that you can send files directly to a device, no device picker required! You can now send multiple files directly to your device You can now send multiple files to your Android devices via the integrated kdeconnect-send tool. Other changes to indicator since we last featured it include monochrome icons in GNOME, translation updates and a far simpler file sending experience. While this sounds inelegant this is actually a sensible solution as it means you’re less likely to miss a message alert as they stick around until actioned. Unlike other notifications the bridge serves these do not use the native notify-OSD bubbles on Ubuntu, and instead appear in their own window: To find that out you will need to pick up your phone and check.Īs before, you can also see (truncated) received SMS notifications on the desktop while using KDE Connect. One downside: you’re given no feedback as to whether the SMS is sent successfully or not. The SMS itself is still sent via your phone over Wi-Fi, so if you don’t have signal (or enough credit to send a message) don’t expect magic to happen! Instead, on Unity, Cinnamon, Budgie and related desktops, you need to select the “Send SMS” feature from the KDE Connect indicator menu, manually enter a phone number, and then enter your message. ‘SMS is still sent via your phone over Wi-Fi, so you’ll need signal and credit’
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