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scrcpy -m 1024
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scrcpy -m 1024
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scrcpy -m 800
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scrcpy -m 800
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```
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## Command line on Windows
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Some Windows users are not familiar with the command line. Here is how to open a
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terminal and run `scrcpy` with arguments:
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1. Press <kbd>Windows</kbd>+<kbd>r</kbd>, this opens a dialog box.
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2. Type `cmd` and press <kbd>Enter</kbd>, this opens a terminal.
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3. Go to your _scrcpy_ directory, by typing (adapt the path):
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```bat
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cd C:\Users\user\Downloads\scrcpy-win64-xxx
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```
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and press <kbd>Enter</kbd>
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4. Type your command. For example:
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```bat
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scrcpy --record file.mkv
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```
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If you plan to always use the same arguments, create a file `myscrcpy.bat`
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(enable [show file extensions] to avoid confusion) in the `scrcpy` directory,
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containing your command. For example:
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```bat
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scrcpy --prefer-text --turn-screen-off --stay-awake
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```
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Then just double-click on that file.
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[show file extensions]: https://www.howtogeek.com/205086/beginner-how-to-make-windows-show-file-extensions/
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