Remote Numpad
With Remote Numpad, you can add the convenience of a numeric keypad to your laptop.
You can use this numpad in 3 different ways.
Using the Bluetooth HID profile (experimental), you can use Remote Numpad with any Bluetooth-enabled device (Android P or more required).
Using 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.
IMPORTANT: The classic Bluetoooth and TCP (Wi-Fi) connections WILL NOT WORK if the server is not running on the other device.
A tutorial video can be found at "https://youtu.be/xTfQparcgg4".
The project is open source and all contributions are welcome over at "https://github.com/theolizard/remote-numpad".
- Author: Guillaume Payet
- License: GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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Although APK downloads are available below to give you the choice, you should be aware that by installing that way you will not receive update notifications and it's a less secure way to download. We recommend that you install the F-Droid client and use that.
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This version requires Android 5.0 or newer.
It is built and signed by F-Droid, and guaranteed to correspond to this source tarball.
Download APK 2 MiB PGP Signature | Build Log
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This version requires Android 5.0 or newer.
It is built and signed by F-Droid, and guaranteed to correspond to this source tarball.
Download APK 2 MiB PGP Signature | Build Log
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This version requires Android 4.4 or newer.
It is built and signed by F-Droid, and guaranteed to correspond to this source tarball.
Download APK 2.4 MiB PGP Signature | Build Log
Note: To ensure the software's security, Android KitKat (4.4) is no longer supported. The minimal supported version of is now Android Lollipop (5.0).






