
Name it something like “ PC Fingerprint Unlocker”.Set number of Tries to 1.
Plugins –> AutoTools –> AutoTools Dialog. “Fingerprint to PC”) and set the following: So create a new task and call it whatever you like (i.e. Now we’re going to create the task for fingerprint unlocking your PC. It’s safer to not keep this particular task on your phone. Name: Change %EncryptedPass to %attextresult() Please do not forget your encryption phrase. After you do this, go into Encryption and set it to encrypt the %pass, and create the encryption password phrase. Plugins -> AutoTools -> AutoTools Text. Variables -> Variable Set Name: Change %pass to your actual desktop PC password. So launch Tasker and create a new task, following this format: Now we’re going to make a quick little script in Tasker to encrypt your Windows password on your Android device. It should detect your PC automatically, so go ahead and press “Save Server”. Requirementsįirst begin by installing Unified Remote Server on your PC and launch it, then launch the Unified Remote app on your phone. You’ll never have to leave the couch again! Of course, I should warn you that you’ll basically be streaming your desktop password over your home WiFi network in plain-text – but this is hardly a concern, unless you’re the paranoid type, and we’ll be encrypting the computer password on your Android device so no one will get your computer password if your Android device is stolen. What I’ll show you today is how to use the fingerprint sensor on your Android device to wake up and login to your desktop PC. But what if you’re too lazy to unlock your desktop computer? I know I am.
You can remotely control Spotify on your PC through Spotify Connect, and stream movies from your phone to your Plex server.
Your Android phone can communicate with your desktop PC all sorts of ways using various apps – AirDroidlets you remotely control your phone from your PC, and Chrome Remote Desktop does the opposite.