The ability to mirror or extend a computer’s screen onto an Android device via a wireless connection, facilitated by an application designed for inter-device communication within the KDE ecosystem, allows for remote viewing and control. As an example, this functionality enables a user to display a presentation running on a desktop computer onto a tablet for increased mobility during a presentation.
This feature offers several advantages, including increased flexibility for presentations, remote control capabilities for software running on the host computer, and the potential for utilizing an Android device as a secondary monitor to increase screen real estate. Historically, such capabilities were limited to proprietary hardware solutions or complex network configurations. Now, a readily available software application makes such functionality accessible to a broader audience.