What are the tools to make a connection between Android and Ubuntu?
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What I want to do is to write a web app for Android and website for displaying on Ubuntu. So, it should look something like a kiosk on Android, and a website on Ubuntu.
For example, there is a button on Android screen with a name of some website. I press it and it opens on Ubuntu in chromium browser. I know that this is possible. But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android?
Sorry if the question looks strange, but I do not know how to put it in other way. Thank you in advance.
android chromium browser webapps kiosk
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What I want to do is to write a web app for Android and website for displaying on Ubuntu. So, it should look something like a kiosk on Android, and a website on Ubuntu.
For example, there is a button on Android screen with a name of some website. I press it and it opens on Ubuntu in chromium browser. I know that this is possible. But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android?
Sorry if the question looks strange, but I do not know how to put it in other way. Thank you in advance.
android chromium browser webapps kiosk
"But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android? " yes you can. How is going to take more than just a few lines of codes: you can send all the actions from the android to a function on the website and have it act on that.
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Apr 5 at 13:42
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What I want to do is to write a web app for Android and website for displaying on Ubuntu. So, it should look something like a kiosk on Android, and a website on Ubuntu.
For example, there is a button on Android screen with a name of some website. I press it and it opens on Ubuntu in chromium browser. I know that this is possible. But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android?
Sorry if the question looks strange, but I do not know how to put it in other way. Thank you in advance.
android chromium browser webapps kiosk
What I want to do is to write a web app for Android and website for displaying on Ubuntu. So, it should look something like a kiosk on Android, and a website on Ubuntu.
For example, there is a button on Android screen with a name of some website. I press it and it opens on Ubuntu in chromium browser. I know that this is possible. But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android?
Sorry if the question looks strange, but I do not know how to put it in other way. Thank you in advance.
android chromium browser webapps kiosk
android chromium browser webapps kiosk
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"But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android? " yes you can. How is going to take more than just a few lines of codes: you can send all the actions from the android to a function on the website and have it act on that.
– Rinzwind
Apr 5 at 13:42
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"But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android? " yes you can. How is going to take more than just a few lines of codes: you can send all the actions from the android to a function on the website and have it act on that.
– Rinzwind
Apr 5 at 13:42
"But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android? " yes you can. How is going to take more than just a few lines of codes: you can send all the actions from the android to a function on the website and have it act on that.
– Rinzwind
Apr 5 at 13:42
"But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android? " yes you can. How is going to take more than just a few lines of codes: you can send all the actions from the android to a function on the website and have it act on that.
– Rinzwind
Apr 5 at 13:42
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"But can I actually control the actions on that website (scrolling, etc) from Android device without displaying it on android? " yes you can. How is going to take more than just a few lines of codes: you can send all the actions from the android to a function on the website and have it act on that.
– Rinzwind
Apr 5 at 13:42