Sounds like a lot of steps, but takes less than a minute. Maybe if enough people want to use Vive Flow for productivity, maybe the Vive Flow developers might add an option for Flow phone mirroring to set to display at 16:9 or a ratio different from the phone, to display the full screen of Dex. To open apps, you can press the Windows key on your keyboard, and type the app's name to find and open it. Just use your mouse to resize the windows in Dex to fit within the Vive Flow's mirroring display area. Dex settings can't change aspect ratio when mirroring wirelessly. The Dex taskbar is not shown along the bottom when the Flow is mirroring in landscape, but the Dex taskbar appears when Flow is mirroring in portrait. The screen is cut off a little at the top and bottom, probably Dex is 16:9 but the Vive Flow mirroring my default to the phone's ratio of 20:9 (for Samsung S21). You can use your bluetooth keyboard and mouse to work with Dex like normal. Lastly on your phone swipe down from the top of your phone to get to notifications, turn on phone as controller again.īack in the Vive Flow, use the phone as controller to change mirroring Dex from portrait to landscape, and enlarge screen. When Dex detects Vive Flow, tap Start now. Turn off Smart View (then Vive Flow will try to look for something else to mirror from). On the Quick Settings buttons, swipe to the left (goes to the next set of buttons to the right). Swipe down again from the top of your phone screen again to get to the Quick Setting buttons. Then on your phone, disable phone as controller by swiping down from the top of the screen. Slightly pull the Vive Flow away from your face, to keep the Flow on and also see down at your phone. Using the Vive Flow start phone mirroring (Starts mirroring the phone like normal). Make sure to have a bluetooth keyboard and mouse paired with your phone, with both turned on. Here's how to get Dex working with Vive Flow so that it becomes more like a productivity device: Using Dex with Vive Flow has been an interest in a few threads here in the forums. If you are the users using this app then you can switch to the Samsung Flow app to share your phone’s screen or data with your other devices.That would be sci-fi to use a phone as a computer in VR as a virtual monitor. Recently, Samsung has disconnected its shopping app Samsung Mall in India and now the company has decided to shut its another app from the store. It has mentioned that the users can use Samsung Flow after the shut down of the app. We will endeavor to continue providing you with high quality services. Didnt know about the battery drain on Pushbullet, thanks for sharing Your phone is most suitable for me due to the option for phone mirroring which works perfectly considering I have high internet speed. Pushbullet drains battery like chrome eating RAM in my case. Though SideSync service is no longer running, you can continue to use the mirroring through Samsung Flow. Samsung Flow is kinda hard to use compare with Your Phone. In the wifi advanced settings I saw a toggle to turn on or off. SideSync is no longer available as of, according to a change in internal operation policy. So Ive been having the same issue with my new Samsung Ultra S22 and I might have fixed it. Here is the official statement from the SideSync team to all the downloaded users. Now all the users are receiving notifications to inform them the app will officially no longer available to use from October 15th. Last year, SideSync was removed from Galaxy S9 & Galaxy S9+ devices to give room for Samsung Flow that later received screen sharing update.
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