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> - it has no perceptible performance hit, though you might want to It doesn't seem much of a burden performance-wise
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Google Now did work in AMIDuOS, so it's not due to an inability to run on an emulator but rather an unfortunate glitch.> I see no reason to burden my Mac with additional software to tackle an Saying "OK, Google" to your computer does nothing except make you think you're going crazy, and even tapping the microphone for voice commands results in a blank-screen glitch in both the Google Now launcher and Andy's custom one. You have to choose between ADW launcher and Google Now, but Google's service works horribly in Andy.
Unfortunately, using the custom launcher means you can't use the superhelpful Google Now app, which puts Google Now cards in a new screen and shows you the weather, stock prices and websites related to your recent search results.
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It comes with a customized ADW launcher as well, so apps you install are automatically put into categorized folders on the home screen.
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You can launch Android apps from shortcuts in your Windows desktop, copy files between Android and Windows via a shared folder and ES File Explorer, and get push notifications from Android in Windows. The next version of Andy will supposedly allow you to map keyboard keys (for example, use W, A, S and D to move a car in a game).Īndy offers a few interesting additional features to integrate Android with Windows. After pairing my phone with Andy, I found the remote control worked well as a handy replacement for a touch screen, except for a couple of times when the connection timed out. This is a great benefit when you're playing games like Asphalt 8, so you can tilt your phone and use its touch screen to navigate, rather than having to tilt your entire laptop (which would be unwieldy, if yours doesn't have a detachable display). Andy includes useful keyboard shortcuts, so you can do things like hold down the Ctrl key and use your mouse's scroll wheel to zoom in and out, or use Ctrl and your keyboard arrow keys to mimic swiping.Īnother unique ability of Andy is it lets you use your Android phone as a remote control, mirroring the screen on Andy on your phone. If your PC doesn't have a touch screen, however, you can still do most things in Android apps with your mouse and keyboard. Andy would obviously work best with a touch-screen PC, so you can swipe, tap and tilt your screen as you would an Android tablet.
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Otherwise, this is your standard Android system running in Windows, with full multitouch support and sensor integration. If you hover your mouse over the bottom of your screen, you'll also get some handy tools that let you switch between landscape or portrait mode and full screen or window, as well as select the microphone and camera hardware to use. From the Andy icon in the Windows status bar, you can also set the exact resolution and DPI you want for the window. You can resize the window on the fly, and the app will adjust accordingly. One of the things I like best about Andy is that, unlike other Android emulators, such as AMIDuOS, you're not forced to run the program in either full-screen mode or a fixed-size window.