Described is a system and method by which application programs running on
a main computer system communicate with an auxiliary display device (such
as a cell phone, pocket-sized computer, alarm clock, television, digital
picture frame and so forth) to provide viewable information on the
device, remote control capabilities, and notifications. Via API calls,
programs provide information in the same format regardless of the device
capabilities and/or the connection type. An auxiliary display platform
converts the information into a format understood by a device driver,
which then filters the information as desired for its particular hardware
device before the information is communicated. Return communications
return data such as status and user interaction with the displayed
information. Software vendors may thus write code once to output
information on auxiliary displays, while hardware manufacturers can have
their devices work as auxiliary displays, with little or no modification
to existing hardware.