![]() We’ll be setting up a USB network interface on the Pi and installing a VNC server to pass a session over that interface, thus making your phone a Raspberry Pi display. Bonus points if you have a bluetooth mouse and keyboard. Once configured, if you have an Android phone with USB tethering and a cable, you should be well-equipped to use your Pi. After a quick one-time setup, everything you need to use a Raspberry Pi will already be in your pocket. Invariably you spend an hour digging around for a keyboard or refreshing a wireless clients list, but this doesn’t have to be the case. Sometimes you really want to play with a Raspberry Pi, but don’t have a display, keyboard, or mouse handy, and the wifi isn’t configured correctly to just be able to SSH in.
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