This is probably one of the best examples of why Android is so great. When people talk about open operating systems, linux and android come to mind first. And when it comes to the best of the best hackers. XDA has brought some of the best things to the mobile industry than Apple, Google, & Microsoft have themselves. berserker_devel over at xda just released an Android application that allows your to use Android device as a keyboard and mouse for the PC and PS3. Check out the the xda thread and be sure to donate for his hard work!
Unsupported devices
Samsung Moment
Samsung Galaxy Spica
Samsung Galaxy S (this includes Captivate, Vibrant, Epic 4G, Fascinate, Showcase, Mesmerize, Continuum, K, U or any other variant of the Galaxy S series devices, but excluding Nexus S, which doesn’t have Samsung’s software, and which works!)
Samsung Galaxy Tab
HTC Eris
HTC Incredible
HTC Desire/HD
HTC Desire Z
HTC Legend
HTC Hero
HTC Magic
HTC Evo 4G
HTC Aria
HTC/T-Mobile myTouch 4G
LG Optimus S/T/One
Supported devices
Google Nexus One (made by HTC)
Google Nexus S (made by Samsung)
Motorola Milestone
Motorola Cliq
Motorola Cliq XT
Motorola Droid X
SonyEricsson Xperia X10
Archos 5 Internet Tablet
Dell Streak
T-Mobile G2
Acer Liquid (only on Android 2.1+)
Motorola Droid (only with custom firmware, like Cyanogenmod)
HTC Hero (only with custom firmware, like DarchDroid or FroydVillain)
HTC Eris (only with custom firmware, like Cyanogenmod)
HTC Desire/HD (only with custom firmware, like Cyanogenmod)
HTC Incredible (only with custom firmware, like IncDoes)
HTC HD2 (only with custom firmware, like Amelia X6 HD2Froyo)
Samsung Galaxy Spica (only with custom firmware, like Cyanogenmod)
T-Mobile G1 (only with custom firmware, like Cyanogenmod)
HTC Touch HD (originally WinMo device, works only with Android firmware, like Cyanogenmod/Neopeek)
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