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Keyboard with REST API

Keyboard with REST API

Catégorie : OutilsVersion: 2.4

Taille:1.70MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:DiF Aktuna

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Description de l'application

Faites l'expérience d'un contrôle sans effort d'Android TV avec le clavier Android TV doté d'une API REST – un changement révolutionnaire pour les utilisateurs de maison intelligente et les propriétaires d'Android TV. Cette application vous permet de commander directement votre Android TV depuis vos appareils intelligents, simplifiant ainsi la gestion de la télévision depuis n'importe où dans votre maison. L'installation est un jeu d'enfant et l'application prend en charge un large éventail de commandes, notamment veille, accueil, retour, recherche et bien d'autres, garantissant une compatibilité transparente avec les plates-formes populaires telles que Samsung SmartThings. Téléchargez-le maintenant et débloquez le contrôle total de votre Android TV.

Principales fonctionnalités de l'application :

  • Intégration de la maison intelligente : Contrôlez sans effort votre Android TV via votre système domotique à l'aide de commandes directes depuis vos appareils de maison intelligente.
  • Fonctionnalité de l'API REST : L'API REST intégrée à l'application lui permet de recevoir des commandes sur le réseau. Cela permet l'envoi de commandes via n'importe quel client HTTP.
  • Intégration transparente de Samsung SmartThings : Un gestionnaire d'appareil Groovy prêt à l'emploi facilite une intégration simple avec votre configuration Samsung SmartThings. Suivez les instructions simples pour une configuration rapide.
  • Applicabilité polyvalente : Au-delà de SmartThings, cette application fonctionne parfaitement dans n'importe quel environnement. Installez-le simplement sur votre Android TV et sélectionnez-le comme clavier actif dans les paramètres.
  • Prise en charge étendue des commandes : Profitez d'un contrôle complet avec prise en charge de la veille, de la maison, du retour, de la recherche, de la navigation directionnelle, du réglage du volume, des commandes de lecture multimédia, et bien plus encore.
  • Processus de configuration convivial : Des instructions claires et étape par étape pour la configuration du clavier et la création du gestionnaire de périphérique garantissent une expérience utilisateur fluide.

En conclusion :

Gérer votre Android TV devient incroyablement simple avec cette application. Que vous utilisiez ou non un système de maison intelligente, cette application constitue une méthode pratique pour contrôler votre téléviseur à l'aide de commandes provenant de diverses sources. Sa compatibilité transparente avec Samsung SmartThings et sa large prise en charge environnementale en font une option très polyvalente. Suivez les instructions, installez l'application et découvrez la facilité de contrôle sans effort d'Android TV. Téléchargez-le maintenant et essayez-le !

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