What is KDE Connect good for?
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What is KDE Connect good for?
KDE Connect (or KDEConnect) is an Android and a desktop app that acts as a bridge between your mobile device and your computer. KDE Connect provides a ton of useful features such as pushing Android notifications to your desktop, viewing device battery status on your computer, and cross-device clipboard synchronization.
Do I need KDE Connect?
You simply need to permit KDE Connect to allow notifications on your Android phone. You can even reply to these messages, as indicated by the image below: Another particularly useful feature that comes with KDE is that it can easily find your phone if it has been misplaced somewhere.
Is KDE Connect safe to use?
KDE connect is a very handy tool for me since people often send files to my phone chat which is not where i need them. KDE connect is just one of many useful tools in Plasma5. vsftpd very very secure, so secure i can’t use it…
Can I use KDE Connect on Gnome?
Linux Desktop KDE Connect is available in all major distributions and works in all desktop environments. GNOME users might prefer using GSConnect, a GNOME extension that implements the KDE Connect protocol.
How do I use KDE Connect SMS?
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.
Can I use KDE Connect on Windows?
KDE Connect, a free tool that lets you connect your Linux PC with Android phones, is now available for Windows and macOS. For example, you can use your phone’s screen as a touchpad for your PC.
How do you send files from PC to phone using KDE Connect?
Click on the Android device in KDE connect dashboard in your Linux system. Click “Share files” option on the right pane. Select the file(s) you want to share with your Android phone. The selected files will be sent to the Android device.
How do I use the camera in KDE Connect?
To Reproduce
- Go to KDE Connect Android app.
- Tap on 3-dot menu icon; tap on “Plugin settings” item.
- Scroll down to “Launch Camera”, defaults to checked, says “Launch the camera app to ease taking and transferring pictures”
- Go to GSConnect UI in GNOME desktop; click for UI menu; no camera UI.