WearMouse — Wear OS Air Mouse

WearMouse — Wear OS Air Mouse 556n1c

Wearable Bluetooth Input Device 45504u

App info 4b1o2k


1.28
May 19, 2025
68,801
Android 8.0+
Everyone
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App description 6u3n1f


Android App Analysis and Review: WearMouse — Wear OS Air Mouse, Developed by GinKage. Listed in Tools Category. Current Version Is 1.28, Updated On 19/05/2025 . According to s reviews on Google Play: WearMouse — Wear OS Air Mouse. Achieved Over 69 thousand Installs. WearMouse — Wear OS Air Mouse Currently Has 334 Reviews, Average Rating 3.9 Stars

This app allows you to use your Wear OS watch to remotely control almost any desktop, laptop, Android TV device, as long as it has a Bluetooth radio, without installing any additional software.
You can, for example, move the mouse pointer simply by waving your hand, or click though the slides of a presentation by tapping the sides of your watch screen.

It is compatible with any Windows, OSX, Linux (including Raspbian), Chrome OS, Android (including Android TV) device, as long as it has a Bluetooth radio; no root, no “server” software required. Just launch the app, perform Bluetooth pairing (or just use it with your phone, since it's already paired), and then you can:
- Use it as an intuitive pointer for presentations (and also click through the slides using - cursor keys);
- Play games by waving your arms;
- Control a media player from the sofa (e.g. when using a computer connected via HDMI);
- Use it as a VR controller in some Cardboard games to walk around (not for Daydream though, since it has its own controller);
- Impress your friends with some telekinetic powers;
- Control your phone connected to a TV;

How to use it:
The app features four input modes: air mouse, touchpad, cursor keys and keyboard input.
* The air mouse mode is pretty straightforward. It has two on-screen buttons for left and right click, a top drawer to adjust motion tracking for the way you’re wearing your watch (on your left wrist, on your right wrist, or holding it in your hand like a laser pointer), and a bottom drawer for some extra functions: click and hold and middle click. If your watch is equipped with a rotating crown, you can use it for scrolling as well.
* Touchpad mode s all common gestures you'd expect: swipe to move cursor, tap to click, double-tap, tap-and-hold to click and drag, two-fingers tap for right click, two-fingers swipe to scroll. To exit this mode, palm your screen or press the secondary button on your watch (if you have one).
* The cursor keys mode is simple enough: tap on the sides of the screen to trigger corresponding keys, double-tap in the center to trigger the Enter key, long-press to quit, and there are also swipe gestures for Escape, Backspace, Space and Tab keys.
* Keyboard input mode allows using either an on-screen keyboard, or voice input. Note that the text you’ll see entered on your connected device depends on your keyboard layout. Only US English is ed at the moment.
* If your watch has some extra keys, you can use those to quickly switch between the input modes.

There are also some settings available. You can choose to stabilize the pointer movements (this will smooth out smaller motions like hands shaking), enable diagonal movements for the cursor keys (which is useful for those Cardboard games), or reduce the data rate (which is helpful when you use the app with some older Nougat-based Android TV box, and the mouse pointer just can’t keep up). You can also choose if you want to keep the watch connected when you minimize it (off by default).

Troubleshooting:
* If you connect and see that the mouse pointer is moving once per second in a really janky way, try turning Airplane mode on your watch on and off, and then reconnect. Looks like there is some occasional issue with power management in the Bluetooth stack…
If you want to adjust the “sensitivity”, please look for the pointer speed setting on the connected device, not in the app itself.
* If you are using the app with a device that is connected to a TV, you’ll probably want to switch your TV to the “Game” picture mode. This should turn off any post-processing that may cause a lot of lag on modern TVs.
* I also recommend turning off wrist gestures in your watch’s settings when you use the air mouse mode, otherwise there’s a high chance of triggering the “back” or “go home” gesture.

The source code for this app is available at:
https://github.com/ginkage/wearmouse
We are currently offering version 1.28. This is our latest, most optimized version. It is suitable for many different devices. Free directly apk from the Google Play Store or other versions we're hosting. Moreover, you can without registration and no required.

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Rate and review on Google Play store 10411j


3.9
334 total
5 60.5
4 12.7
3 2.4
2 5.1
1 19.3

Total number of installs (*estimated) 2z2c

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments 151d27

Folarin Shomefun 2tg15

App worked great with my Galaxy Watch 6 Classic but it stopped after I upgraded the watch software to the latest version. Now, on play store, it says the phone is not compatible with the app but like I said, it worked before the upgrade. I don't know if it's the upgrade but it appears there's now a compatibility issue.

Κοσμάς Φιλ 243v5z

The app doesn't work. The computer recognizes the watch as an audio device. I sent an email to the developer, but he never wrote back

Mikhail Penkin 3j5f4a

Cool app to make watch more smart. Air mouse is cool, but touchpad mode is more easy and useful for me. Was tricky to pair to windows - had to disable bluetooth on the phone before pairing. (And wearmouse should be launched on the watch ). I also think that the app could be also updated to be used as a camera remote shutter - to my knowing these remotes are just bluetooth keyboards that send media buttons keystrokes, therefore almost all functionality is already implemented. Thanks, author.

A Google 44z2e

Great app. Enjoying playing with it. Two points: (1) The mouse vertical movement seems to be upside down - ie I have to lower my hand to move the pointer up, and vica versa. I'm left handed - so maybe this is the problem. I CHECKED - If I put my watch on my left wrist the up/down works correctly. So, please can we have a left-handed option :-) (2) As someone else suggested - a gesture to simulate left click in mouse mode would be awesome. Maybe clicking of the fingers? This could be detected the same way as pedometers detect steps.

A Google 44z2e

Pretty slick demonstration of what potential Wear OS has. I haven't found a use for me yet, but it could happen. I only wish it had Bluetooth media controls as another of its input options. There still seems to be no app that allows one to control the media player on an Android device, other than the one Wear-connected device. I have an Android media player that is NOT my main phone, and so I cannot control it with the watch's built-in media controller.

Casey Bower m381i

App crashes every time you try to connect after pairing

A Google 44z2e

this is an interesting app and I'm enjoying it. If people had large monitors or wanted more efficient control I guess having some acceleration for mouse input could be added. You see this with Logitech's game mouse software. It's not necessary but it could beat inch worming your way across the screen

Clone Sum 6po1c

Very Smooth and useful, please just add finger pinch to select gesture