Axon adds Bluetooth control for macOS and Windows
Axon is an app that lets an Android device control a desktop computer with low delay. The update adds direct Bluetooth support for macOS and Windows. That means the phone and computer can connect offline without relying on an internet connection or .
Gesture handling has also been rebuilt. Android volume buttons can now change the computer’s sound, and the app supports click-and-hold dragging plus pinch-to-zoom. Three new install methods were added to make setup easier for new users.
The server side is built with Go, the is built with Kotlin, and the project is released under the GPL v3 license on GitHub at kaia-alenia/axon.
Key points
- Axon lets an Android device control a macOS or Windows computer.
- The update adds direct Bluetooth support for offline .
- New gestures include volume control, click-and-hold dragging, and pinch-to-zoom.
- Setup should be easier because three new install methods were added.
- The project uses Go for the server, Kotlin for the , and the GPL v3 license.