 You probably used KDE Connect in the past to connect your PC and your phone, but do you know that it's powerful enough to actually connect two laptops together even if they don't run the same desktop? And to showcase this I'm going to connect my old computer with of course KDE PlasmaNet to my new computer and for this demonstration I actually have GNOME with GS Connect, which is the GNOME version of KDE Connect. So here you've got a list of devices and Yara is my old computer, which I am now going to show you. My old computer is this little guy right here. Okay, so this is KDE Connect and as you can see this is just as C Connect. And now what I'm going to do is in here I've got all of the options that you would expect in the mobile application actually and in here I've got all of the options that I also have when I connect the phone. As an example I can make Yara ring if I lost my computer somehow and right now it's actually ringing, but I can also share some files with it. But most importantly and I think this is the coolest part of this presentation, I can use using this touchpad, something foul, using this touchpad I can use this computer. So this is the mouse and this is Yara's mouse. I clicked on remote control on KDE Connect. I click on lock and now I'm using the mouse on the new computer using the touchpad of the old one. And I mean I think this is so cool. Like honestly this is the coolest thing ever. And I actually can also insert text and send it and it will insert as text in this computer as well. Let me show you by opening up text editor and just like that I actually typed on this computer and it worked here as well. And I mean if that's not the coolest thing ever I don't know what is. To disable this of course you just go here and inside of Yara you've got all of the options and in here you press left and right buttons. In here you just click on mouse and keyboard and you turn it off. And now my computer is no longer using FIO, which is called FIO on the new one. And of course you also get other stuff. As an example I can do volume control, sorry I can share files sure, but I can also do volume control. Let me show you. So my face right now is in the way, but at the top right I have the volume icon and let me see if I can just hide it. Sorry about this you don't usually see this kind of stuff. Bye bye. Okay here you can see the volume and now you don't see it but I'm going to use Yara which is the old computer and tell the new computer to change the volume. And as you can see it's changing. So I can actually control the new computer using the old one. I mean technically you could say that I'm using KDE Plasma to control GNOME which sounds cooler than it actually is but it's still pretty cool isn't it? So to conclude and let me actually get back to my poor face. Hello I'm still here even though you hadn't seen me. I think this is one of the coolest part of KDE Connect. Not only you cannot connect your your phone because of course you can do that. That was the original idea I think but you can also connect two computers together and you're going to get all of these options not just the one that I showed you right now but also the presentation sorry remote but also fan device even if you want to a device to ring. Multimedia control if you want to control a video that is playing on Chrome on this device through that device also what else running commands I can run commands in here through that device and I think this is just the coolest thing ever. Did you know about this? If not then you'll be surprised about the next part which is when I'm going to connect a phone with another phone. I don't know if that's possible honestly I haven't tried yet and let's see. For this test I'm going to use this which is the JinkPad with Android on it and by the way the JinkPad with Android makes so much more sense and I'm going to talk about that soon. Okay so I've installed KDE Connect in the in the tablet in the JinkPad. What I did was to connect both my phone and the JinkPad to the same Wi-Fi. Actually my phone is tethering and then you go into the KDE Connect app which is this one here and this is Fio which is the computer but if you go on Pair new device we can see if something appears and it does look at here JinkPad C1 and you click request pairing near a pop-ups pop-up sorry saying do you want to do the thingy and you click on yes and now you can see that it actually works and you can connect two phones together technically also a tablet and my phone. This one on the left is my phone I'm using Skrug P to actually see my phone while using my computer if you don't know about that I did a video like yesterday and I can do what you would expect remote input and stuff and I think this is so cool even send files to the tablet if you want to send files between Android systems this is an option just remember they have to be both connected to the same Wi-Fi and there's also a lot of permissions to enable on a newly installed KDE Connect in Android. That was it actually I think I should case everything and in order for my face to show again sorry let's do like this I need to click on this button and my face will magically appear again hello I'm back and I think this is cool honestly I think that KDE Connect is one of the coolest tools that you can use right now and the fact that you can connect pretty much any device even if they're not KDE Plasma like you could connect two Android devices together or an Android device and agnome computer even if KDE is not there you can still use KDE Connect to connect those devices and I really think that's the difference between having a lock-in environment like Apple where you have to use Apple devices in order for things to work whereas in KDE you just have to have a device which is Android hopefully but iOS is becoming supported as well and even if it's agnome and even if it's Android even if it's iOS you can still use our tools and I mean what else it's so cool it's so cool so thanks everyone and see you tomorrow