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Used for years, unfortunately it appears to be abandoned.
That makes me sad. It ran my TV for like a decade
Yeah I wish they were still adding new features and stuff. But I haven't found a better alternative yet, so I guess that's what we have.
Try KDE Connect. It works over LAN, has KB+M input, media controls, file transfer, among many other things. It's available for many platforms.
I've tried it. There were three issues: