{"package_name":"com.guillaumepayet.remotenumpad","name":"Remote Numpad","summary":"This application transforms your smartphone into a numpad for your computer.","category":"System","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.guillaumepayet.remotenumpad","latest_version_code":51,"latest_version_name":"2.2.3","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.guillaumepayet.remotenumpad","apk_size":2187562,"apk_sha256":"49d2181c4b6a616aecbf7c3abb027cccb4d40a1ad81fc54e60b9fd5c4e6a56ae","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-main","last_updated":1779371403,"release_timestamp":1760611039,"description":"Server download: https://github.com/theolizard/remote-numpad-server/releases\n\nWith Remote Numpad, you can add the convenience of a numeric keypad to your laptop.\n\nYou can use this numpad in 3 different ways.\n\nUsing the Bluetooth HID profile (experimental), you can use Remote Numpad with any Bluetooth-enabled device (Android P or more required).\n\nUsing the classic Bluetooth or TCP (Wi-Fi) connections, a server application needs to be running on the device. The server can be downloaded from \"https://github.com/theolizard/remote-numpad-server/releases\" where you will also find more information.\n\nIMPORTANT: The classic Bluetoooth and TCP (Wi-Fi) connections WILL NOT WORK if the server is not running on the other device.\n\nA tutorial video can be found at \"https://youtu.be/xTfQparcgg4\".\n\nThe project is open source and all contributions are welcome over at \"https://github.com/theolizard/remote-numpad\".","categories":["System"]}