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Philip Cohn-Cort 548b636f32 Better device controls
## Summary

This contains some minor code quality improvements in
`RunCommandControlsProviderService`, as well as the following feature changes:

* If the device for a Device Control is reachable, clicking on the secondary
  space of the control will launch RunCommandActivity. If the device isn't
  reachable, we launch the MainActivity like usual.
* Pixel 7 and other modern Google devices can now show KDE Connect commands
  in the 'Home' quick access tile (you still have to 'add app')

## Test Plan

0. Make sure your Android OS supports Device Controls (Android 11+)
1. Choose a paired device to work with
2. Place at least one command in the Run Command list
3. Enable the command in the Device Controls screen
4. Test what happens when you click on the secondary space of the control
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KDE Connect - Android app

KDE Connect is a multi-platform app that allows your devices to communicate (eg: your phone and your computer).

(Some) Features

  • Shared clipboard: copy and paste between your phone and your computer (or any other device).
  • Notification sync: Read and reply to your Android notifications from the desktop.
  • Share files and URLs instantly from one device to another.
  • Multimedia remote control: Use your phone as a remote for Linux media players.
  • Virtual touchpad: Use your phone screen as your computer's touchpad and keyboard.

All this without wires, over the already existing WiFi network, and using TLS encryption.

About this app

This is a native Android port of the KDE Connect Qt app. You will find a more complete readme about KDE Connect here.

How to install this app

You can install this app from the Play Store as well as F-Droid. Note you will also need to install the desktop app for it to work.

Contributing

A lot of useful information, including how to get started working on KDE Connect and how to connect with the current developers, is on our KDE Community Wiki page

For bug reporting, please use KDE's Bugzilla. Please do not use the issue tracker in GitLab since we want to keep everything in one place.

To contribute patches, use KDE Connect's Gitlab. On Gitlab (as well as on our old Phabricator) you can find a task list with stuff to do and links to other relevant resources. It is a good idea to also subscribe to the KDE Connect mailing list.

Please know that all translations for all KDE apps are handled by the localization team. If you would like to submit a translation, that should be done by working with the proper team for that language.

License

GNU GPL v2 and GNU GPL v3

If you are reading this from Github, you should know that this is just a mirror of the KDE Project repo.

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