These days, smartphones and tablets are just as important as your main computer from a productivity standpoint. You can download apps for all the major office suites, access data you’ve saved in cloud storage services, edit photos and videos on-the-go, and even log into all your financial accounts. Obviously, the vast majority of Android devices use your finger as the primary input method. It’s arguably their biggest drawback – using your digits to control your devices simply isn’t as fluid or fast as using a mouse and keyboard. Wouldn’t it be great if you could use your computer’s input devices…
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