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Remote Keyboard : Wireless Keyboard for your Windows Phone

Download the Remote Keyboard service for you Windows Phone app. You will need administrator privileges on your PC to run the app.

NOTE:

1. Supported OSes are Windows 7 and Windows 8.
2. Your firewall must not be blocking connection to local IP addresses.

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  1. no download option>>>>>

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    1. It disappears.. try to refresh and it might show up

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  2. beautiful and most working app for windows phone 8..... thank u sir for creating such a beautiful and creative app for us........

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  3. Remote Keyboard is a program that unites PC console and mouse to your Pocket PC over ActiveSync association or TCP/IP system. It acts as a Soft Input Panel (SIP).
    Utilizing PC console and mouse to section information to your Pocket PC has never been simpler. Simply switch on Remote Keyboard from the corner of the screen, run Pocket PC Connector in PC then you are good to go.

    ~Dawn.

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