One-liner
WiFi Mouse lets you turn your smartphone into a wireless touchpad for your laptop over Wi-Fi, with low latency and no pairing needed.
Strengths
- Works immediately without Bluetooth pairing or complex setup (review: 'just connect to the same Wi-Fi and it works')
- Low latency input makes it feel responsive during typing and navigation (review: 'no lag when scrolling')
- Supports multi-touch gestures like pinch-to-zoom and two-finger scroll (review: 'works great with trackpad gestures')
- Lightweight app with minimal battery drain on phone (review: 'used all day, battery barely touched')
- Highly effective for laptops without built-in touchpads or when the touchpad fails
Weaknesses
- Some users report connection drops after 10-15 minutes of use (review: 'worked fine at first, then disconnected randomly')
- No support for right-click or customizable button mapping (review: 'missing right-click is a dealbreaker')
- Interface is basic and lacks visual feedback (review: 'no cursor preview, hard to know where I’m pointing')
- Only works on Android phones; iOS support is missing despite demand (review: 'wish this worked on iPhone')
- No keyboard input mode—only touchpad functionality (review: 'would be perfect if it also let me type')
Opportunities
- Add right-click and customizable button mapping to address top user complaints
- Build an iOS version to capture a large untapped market
- Integrate a virtual keyboard overlay to allow full remote control from phone
- Offer a premium tier with gesture customization, dark mode, and priority support
- Target users with broken laptop touchpads or those using Linux/macOS without native touchpad drivers
Competitors
- Unified Remote
- Microsoft Remote Desktop
- Duet Display
AI-generated brief · 5/13/2026, 4:44:45 AM