{"package_name":"com.example.bluetoothconnect","name":"OTG Keyboard","summary":"Use Android as A Bluetooth Keyboard","category":"Connectivity","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.example.bluetoothconnect","latest_version_code":17,"latest_version_name":"2.8","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.example.bluetoothconnect","apk_size":3286306,"apk_sha256":"2218d47348ffe0149ed5e4b82b3bb99fcf7bbe6fd636226cfdf6ced0f50d1eab","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"izzyondroid","last_updated":1779371400,"release_timestamp":1704981517,"description":"<p><i>BluetoothConnect</i> lets you use your Android device as A Bluetooth Keyboard, supporting OTG as well.</p><p><br><b>How to use</b></p><ol><li>pair Android and other devices, like Windows or iPhone to get the device name</li><li>forget this Android on Windows; no need for iPhone</li><li>open this app, choose Windows or iPhone's name to connect</li><li>if it's Windows, it will pop pair-dialog up, pair it; no need for iPhone</li><li>OTG connect this Android with wired keyboard, choose aosp English keyboard as input method on Android</li><li>no need to repeat above steps for reopen this app, but if the PC's changed, it needs to repeat it again; no need for iPhone</li></ol><p>More details and hints can be found in the project's Readme.</p>","categories":["Connectivity"]}