Firstly You have to install java client on Your phone. This could be done with
There are several variants of JAR file, so You can choose variant which is more suitable for Your phone:
The only difference between anyRemote-XX.jar's and anyRemote-XXb.jar's is the size of title icon (16 or 64) In general, anyRemote-XXb.jar suggested to use on Nokia's, and anyRemote-XX.jar on all other cell phones.
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After startup of java client You will see this picture on phone's screen. If You start java client for the first time then list of connections will be empty. Run "Search" to find anyRemote on PC (You have to start it before and enable page and inquiry scans on bluetooth interface, of course). |
You can enter address to connect directly. If You plan to connect to anyRemote through internet or Wi-Fi enter something like socket://100.123.83.21:5000 (be sure You have started anyRemote with "-s socket:5000" option). If You plan to connect to anyRemote through bluetooth enter something like btspp://0008F4163049:19, where 0008F4163049 is bluetooth address of PC. To determine it use hcitool dev command.
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After one or two seconds You will see main screen of java client. |
Look and behaviour of java client is determined by configuration file, which used by anyRemote and may vary significantly. The following screenshots just an examples how it could look like.
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