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DeskDock Pro is a specialized utility that allows you to share your computer's mouse and keyboard with your Android devices via a USB cable. By treating your smartphone or tablet as an extension of your computer's monitor, it enables seamless cross-device control without needing to root your device. Key Features of DeskDock Pro
The Pro version of the APK offers several advanced features beyond the standard free edition:
Keyboard Sharing: Use your computer's full-sized keyboard to type on your Android device.
Drag and Drop: Quickly transfer URLs to open them on your mobile browser or drag APK files to install them automatically (Windows and macOS only). deskdock+pro+apk
Shared Clipboard: Seamlessly copy text or images on your computer and paste them directly onto your Android device.
Advanced Shortcuts: Access dedicated shortcuts for turning off the screen or quickly adjusting volume and brightness levels.
Ad-Free Experience: The Pro version removes all advertisements from the application interface. System Requirements and Setup DeskDock Pro is a specialized utility that allows
To use DeskDock Pro, you must set up both your mobile device and your computer: DeskDock Free/Pro - 4PDA
Option C: Wait for a Sale
NeutronCode runs sales during Black Friday, Christmas, and Android version launches. Deskdock Pro has been discounted as low as $2.99 in the past. Set a price alert on the Play Store.
7.1 USB Connection (quickest, most reliable)
- Connect the phone to the computer with the USB cable.
- On the phone, you may see a “USB for file transfer?” dialog – choose “USB debugging” or “Transfer files” (both work).
- On the computer, the first time you connect, a “Allow USB debugging?” dialog appears on the phone. Check “Always allow from this computer” and tap OK.
8. Install the Desktop Client
| OS | Download link (official) | |----|--------------------------| | Windows | https://deskdockapp.com/download/windows | | macOS | https://deskdockapp.com/download/mac | | Linux | https://deskdockapp.com/download/linux (AppImage / .deb / .rpm) | Connect the phone to the computer with the USB cable
- Download the appropriate installer for your OS.
- Run the installer (Windows:
.exe; macOS: drag to Applications; Linux: use the package manager or run the AppImage). - Launch the DeskDock client. It should automatically detect the Android device if USB debugging is active.
If the client doesn’t see the device, check:
- USB cable is data‑capable (not just charging).
- The Android “USB debugging” toggle is still ON.
- No other program (e.g., Android Studio’s ADB) is occupying the same ADB server.
You can also start the client from the command line:
# Windows (PowerShell)
& "C:\Program Files\DeskDock\DeskDock.exe"
# macOS / Linux
/Applications/DeskDock.app/Contents/MacOS/DeskDock # macOS
deskdock # Linux (if installed in PATH)
12. Security & Privacy Considerations
- USB Debugging gives the connected computer full ADB access to your device (install apps, read logs, etc.). Turn it off when you’re not using DeskDock.
- The Accessibility service can see all touch events. Only grant it to trusted apps like DeskDock.
- Wi‑Fi mode transmits mouse coordinates over the local network. If you’re on a public or untrusted Wi‑Fi, use a VPN or stick with the USB connection.
- Pro license is a one‑time purchase; there are no hidden subscription fees. Keep a copy of your receipt in case you need to reinstall on a new device.
11. Keeping DeskDock Up‑to‑Date
- Google Play: The Play Store will auto‑update the app when a new version is released.
- Side‑loaded: Periodically revisit the developer’s download page. The APK filename usually includes the version number (e.g.,
DeskDockPro-2.1.0.apk). Uninstall the old version first, then install the new one.
Tip: Back up your DeskDock settings (client config file) before a major upgrade. On Windows it lives at %APPDATA%\DeskDock\config.json; on macOS at ~/Library/Application Support/DeskDock/config.json.
6. Prepare Your Android Device
DeskDock needs two things:
- Developer Options – to enable USB debugging.
- Accessibility permission – to let the app control mouse input.
A. Malware and Trojans
Cybercriminals often take legitimate APK files, inject malicious code (spyware, adware, or ransomware), and repackage them as "Pro" or "Cracked" versions.
- Risk: Since DeskDock requires "Accessibility Services" and input control permissions to function, a malicious version of this app could theoretically log keystrokes (keylogging), steal passwords, or take control of the device.