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===Meet KDE Connect=== | ===Meet KDE Connect=== | ||
KDE Connect is a free and open-source app for connecting all of your devices. It actually does a whole lot more than just transferring files: you can answer calls from your PC, see your phone's notifications, use your phone as a wireless mouse, send SMS, share your clipboard… Honestly, it does a lot of stuff, but, for the sake of simplicity, we won’t talk about those today. | '''KDE Connect''' is a free and open-source app for connecting all of your devices. It actually does a whole lot more than just transferring files: you can answer calls from your PC, see your phone's notifications, use your phone as a wireless mouse, send SMS, share your clipboard… Honestly, it does a lot of stuff, but, for the sake of simplicity, we won’t talk about those today. | ||
Unless you are already using Linux with the [https://kde.org/plasma-desktop/ KDE Plasma Desktop], which already comes with KDE Connect preinstalled, you first need to download it on all of the devices you want to pair: | Unless you are already using Linux with the [https://kde.org/plasma-desktop/ KDE Plasma Desktop], which already comes with '''KDE Connect''' preinstalled, you first need to download it on all of the devices you want to pair: | ||
[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp&hl=en_US&gl=US Download on Android - Play Store] | [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp&hl=en_US&gl=US Download on Android - Play Store] | ||
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[https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1319/gsconnect/ Download on Gnome – Third-party] | [https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1319/gsconnect/ Download on Gnome – Third-party] | ||
After installing KDE Connect, you’re ready to pair your devices! | After installing '''KDE Connect''', you’re ready to pair your devices! | ||
===Pairing your phone and PC=== | ===Pairing your phone and PC=== | ||
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*First, make sure all of your devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. It won't work if you don't follow this step!<br><br> | *First, make sure all of your devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. It won't work if you don't follow this step!<br><br> | ||
*Next, open KDE Connect on both of the devices you want to transfer files between.<br><br> | *Next, open '''KDE Connect''' on both of the devices you want to transfer files between.<br><br> | ||
*With | *With the app open on your phone, you should see a list of available devices to connect to. <br><br> | ||
[[File:KDE Connect - Pair Devices.jpg|thumb|center|Pair Devices on KDE Connect for Android]]<br> | [[File:KDE Connect - Pair Devices.jpg|thumb|center|Pair Devices on KDE Connect for Android]]<br> | ||
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[[File:KDE Connect Plasma Pair Key Notification.png|thumb|center|Notification with a pairing request with a key]]<br><br> | [[File:KDE Connect Plasma Pair Key Notification.png|thumb|center|Notification with a pairing request with a key]]<br><br> | ||
*If you don’t see a notification, just open the KDE Connect app, click on the device you’re trying to connect to, and click on the <menuchoice>Accept</menuchoice> button.<br><br> | *If you don’t see a notification, just open the '''KDE Connect''' app, click on the device you’re trying to connect to, and click on the <menuchoice>Accept</menuchoice> button.<br><br> | ||
[[File:KDE Connect - pair requested.jpg|thumb|center|Pair request on KDE Connect for Android]] | [[File:KDE Connect - pair requested.jpg|thumb|center|Pair request on KDE Connect for Android]] | ||
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To share files over Wi-Fi from a computer with the KDE Plasma Desktop to your phone you can follow one of these methods: | To share files over Wi-Fi from a computer with the KDE Plasma Desktop to your phone you can follow one of these methods: | ||
*Click on KDE Connect in the system tray, click on the hamburger menu, and select <menuchoice>Share file</menuchoice>.<br><br> | *Click on '''KDE Connect''' in the system tray, click on the hamburger menu, and select <menuchoice>Share file</menuchoice>.<br><br> | ||
[[File:KDE Connect Plasma applet share.png|thumb|center|Share files using KDE Connect on KDE Plasma]]<br> | [[File:KDE Connect Plasma applet share.png|thumb|center|Share files using KDE Connect on KDE Plasma]]<br> | ||
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If you’re on Windows, you can do the following to get a file from your PC to your phone: | If you’re on Windows, you can do the following to get a file from your PC to your phone: | ||
*After opening KDE Connect, right-click on its icon in the system tray, go to <menuchoice>‘Your Device’ -> Send a file/URL</menuchoice>.<br><br> | *After opening '''KDE Connect''', right-click on its icon in the system tray, go to <menuchoice>‘Your Device’ -> Send a file/URL</menuchoice>.<br><br> | ||
[[File:Kde connect Windows system tray.png|thumb|center|Send a file from the system tray on Windows]]<br> | [[File:Kde connect Windows system tray.png|thumb|center|Send a file from the system tray on Windows]]<br> | ||
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*Now simply select the file you want. | *Now simply select the file you want. | ||
On Android, you can also click the share button from your file manager or any app that uses the default Android sharing options. Then, from the grid of apps, select the Send to Device option with the KDE Connect | On Android, you can also click the share button from your file manager or any app that uses the default Android sharing options. Then, from the grid of apps, select the Send to Device option with the '''KDE Connect''' icon. After that, you can choose the connected device you want to send the file(s) to:<br><br> | ||
[[File:Share from menu Android KDE Connect.jpg|thumb|center|You can use Android's share menu to share files with KDE Connect]]<br> | [[File:Share from menu Android KDE Connect.jpg|thumb|center|You can use Android's share menu to share files with KDE Connect]]<br> | ||
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On any platform other than iOS, your file will be transferred in the background to the Downloads folder of the receiving device. You can also check your device’s notifications for more information about the progress. | On any platform other than iOS, your file will be transferred in the background to the Downloads folder of the receiving device. You can also check your device’s notifications for more information about the progress. | ||
On iOS, due to the way it works, there are a few limitations: there's no notification support and you'll need to keep the app open and the screen unlocked while the file is being transferred. Please note your files will also end up in the KDE Connect folder at <menuchoice>Files App -> On My Phone -> KDE Connect</menuchoice> instead of the Downloads folder. | On iOS, due to the way it works, there are a few limitations: there's no notification support and you'll need to keep the app open and the screen unlocked while the file is being transferred. Please note your files will also end up in the '''KDE Connect''' folder at <menuchoice>Files App -> On My Phone -> KDE Connect</menuchoice> instead of the Downloads folder. | ||
See how easy it was to transfer files using Wi-Fi? If you want to know more, you can go to the KDE Connect [https://kdeconnect.kde.org website]. | See how easy it was to transfer files using Wi-Fi? If you want to know more, you can go to the '''KDE Connect''' [https://kdeconnect.kde.org website]. | ||
If you want to read more tips and tricks, you can follow KDE on Social Media:<br><br> | If you want to read more tips and tricks, you can follow KDE on Social Media:<br><br> |
Revision as of 23:05, 28 April 2022
Introduction
Have you ever wanted to quickly transfer files between your phone and PC but couldn’t find a USB cable handy? You might have tried transferring files to the cloud and re-downloading them, or even messaging them to yourself, but you probably agree those options are slow, inconvenient, and super janky.
Most of us need a way of quickly sharing files, but it's not always easy to do that, especially when the files are big or numerous.
Fortunately, there is a way to do that quickly and reliably, and guess what? You don’t need to use cables or rely on slow and unsafe online services because everything gets shared over your home Wi-Fi.
Meet KDE Connect
KDE Connect is a free and open-source app for connecting all of your devices. It actually does a whole lot more than just transferring files: you can answer calls from your PC, see your phone's notifications, use your phone as a wireless mouse, send SMS, share your clipboard… Honestly, it does a lot of stuff, but, for the sake of simplicity, we won’t talk about those today.
Unless you are already using Linux with the KDE Plasma Desktop, which already comes with KDE Connect preinstalled, you first need to download it on all of the devices you want to pair:
Download on Android - Play Store
Download on iOS (Note to self: TEMPORARY LINK - Update when officially released)
Download on Windows - Microsoft Store
There are also testing or third-party versions available for other platforms. Please note those versions are either experimental or might look different from what we’re describing in this tutorial, so we’ll not be covering them today. You can give them a try by downloading them from the links below:
Download on macOS – Experimental
Download on Gnome – Third-party
After installing KDE Connect, you’re ready to pair your devices!
Pairing your phone and PC
- First, make sure all of your devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. It won't work if you don't follow this step!
- Next, open KDE Connect on both of the devices you want to transfer files between.
- With the app open on your phone, you should see a list of available devices to connect to.
- Select the one you want and click on the
- You should see a notification pop-up on your computer. Click
- If you don’t see a notification, just open the KDE Connect app, click on the device you’re trying to connect to, and click on the
Transferring files between phone and PC using Wi-Fi
Now comes the part you’ve been waiting for!
Click on the links below to skip to instructions for your platform:
Instructions for KDE Plasma Desktop
Instructions for Windows
Instructions for Android
Instructions for iOS
KDE Plasma Desktop
To share files over Wi-Fi from a computer with the KDE Plasma Desktop to your phone you can follow one of these methods:
- Click on KDE Connect in the system tray, click on the hamburger menu, and select
You can then choose the file you want.
Or
- Right-click on the file(s) you want to share in the Dolphin file manager and select
Or
- Right-click on the file(s) you want to share in the Dolphin file manager and go to
- You’ll see a window asking which device you want to send your file to. Select one and hit
Windows
If you’re on Windows, you can do the following to get a file from your PC to your phone:
- After opening KDE Connect, right-click on its icon in the system tray, go to
- In the next window, select
- Now, just select the file you want to send and that’s it!
Android
To get files from Android to any PC you should:
- Open the app and select
- Now simply select the file you want.
On Android, you can also click the share button from your file manager or any app that uses the default Android sharing options. Then, from the grid of apps, select the Send to Device option with the KDE Connect icon. After that, you can choose the connected device you want to send the file(s) to:
iOS
To move files from an iOS device to any PC:
- Open the app and select
- Now, simply select the file to send.
On any platform other than iOS, your file will be transferred in the background to the Downloads folder of the receiving device. You can also check your device’s notifications for more information about the progress.
On iOS, due to the way it works, there are a few limitations: there's no notification support and you'll need to keep the app open and the screen unlocked while the file is being transferred. Please note your files will also end up in the KDE Connect folder at
instead of the Downloads folder.See how easy it was to transfer files using Wi-Fi? If you want to know more, you can go to the KDE Connect website.
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