
Remote Touch DS gives you the opportunity to remote-control your computers mouse, keyboard and other things from your Nintendo DS hand-held console. This solution is not like remote desktop, but more like an advanced remote control.
The solution is client-server based, obviously, and requires you to have a server running. It is not plugged with synergy, it is my own solution. The server receives commands from the Nintendo DS and acts according to them.
Current release (out now; 0.2.1):
Media Control Extended (MEX) - good for Media Center or similar.
Keyboard fully calibrated and working with key press sound for comfort.
Remote restart or shutdown of your computer - good for those late night movie sessions where you just want to shutdown your computer directly from the comfort of your bed.
Added support for a "rtds_settings.txt" config-file on your cartridge with connection data - look in README.txt for more info.
(hotfix) Not able to connect properly when manually inputting connection data now fixed.

More Instructions in the Readme...
- From the Start Menu Select the Run Command, type CMD and run it
- Enter "ipconfig" at the command prompt to get your PC's IP address. (Remove the quotes)
- Still in the command prompt, navigate to wherever you have the server folder EX: c:\server\ located (if you're having trouble google "command line directory navigation")
- Once you've navigated to the correct directory in your command line window, type rtdsserver_multi-win.exe xxx (where xxx represents the port number you're using i.e 235...if you want to use a different port change that number) Hit Return and it should run.
- Put the client folder on your flashcart where you're other ROM's live. Execute it however you'd usually run a NDS image.
- Enter the IP address of your computer and the port chosen earlier
- ENJOY the POWER!