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The FPS counter could be enabled/disabled via MOD+i. Add a command line option to enable it on start. This is consistent with other features like --turn-screen-off or --fullscreen. Fixes #468 <https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/468> PR #3030 <https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/pull/3030>
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# scrcpy (v1.22)
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<img src="data/icon.svg" width="128" height="128" alt="scrcpy" align="right" />
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_pronounced "**scr**een **c**o**py**"_
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[Read in another language](#translations)
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This application provides display and control of Android devices connected via
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USB (or [over TCP/IP](#tcpip-wireless)). It does not require any _root_ access.
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It works on _GNU/Linux_, _Windows_ and _macOS_.
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![screenshot](assets/screenshot-debian-600.jpg)
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It focuses on:
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- **lightness**: native, displays only the device screen
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- **performance**: 30~120fps, depending on the device
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- **quality**: 1920×1080 or above
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- **low latency**: [35~70ms][lowlatency]
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- **low startup time**: ~1 second to display the first image
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- **non-intrusiveness**: nothing is left installed on the device
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- **user benefits**: no account, no ads, no internet required
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- **freedom**: free and open source software
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[lowlatency]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/pull/646
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Its features include:
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- [recording](#recording)
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- mirroring with [device screen off](#turn-screen-off)
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- [copy-paste](#copy-paste) in both directions
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- [configurable quality](#capture-configuration)
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- device screen [as a webcam (V4L2)](#v4l2loopback) (Linux-only)
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- [physical keyboard simulation (HID)](#physical-keyboard-simulation-hid)
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(Linux-only)
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- [physical mouse simulation (HID)](#physical-mouse-simulation-hid)
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(Linux-only)
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- [OTG mode](#otg) (Linux-only)
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- and more…
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## Requirements
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The Android device requires at least API 21 (Android 5.0).
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Make sure you [enabled adb debugging][enable-adb] on your device(s).
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[enable-adb]: https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb.html#Enabling
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On some devices, you also need to enable [an additional option][control] to
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control it using keyboard and mouse.
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[control]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/70#issuecomment-373286323
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## Get the app
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<a href="https://repology.org/project/scrcpy/versions"><img src="https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/scrcpy.svg" alt="Packaging status" align="right"></a>
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### Summary
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- Linux: `apt install scrcpy`
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- Windows: [download][direct-win64]
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- macOS: `brew install scrcpy`
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Build from sources: [BUILD] ([simplified process][BUILD_simple])
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[BUILD]: BUILD.md
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[BUILD_simple]: BUILD.md#simple
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### Linux
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On Debian and Ubuntu:
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```
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apt install scrcpy
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```
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On Arch Linux:
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```
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pacman -S scrcpy
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```
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A [Snap] package is available: [`scrcpy`][snap-link].
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[snap-link]: https://snapstats.org/snaps/scrcpy
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[snap]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snappy_(package_manager)
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For Fedora, a [COPR] package is available: [`scrcpy`][copr-link].
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[COPR]: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Copr
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[copr-link]: https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/zeno/scrcpy/
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For Gentoo, an [Ebuild] is available: [`scrcpy/`][ebuild-link].
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[Ebuild]: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Ebuild
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[ebuild-link]: https://github.com/maggu2810/maggu2810-overlay/tree/master/app-mobilephone/scrcpy
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You could also [build the app manually][BUILD] ([simplified
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process][BUILD_simple]).
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### Windows
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For Windows, for simplicity, a prebuilt archive with all the dependencies
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(including `adb`) is available:
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- [`scrcpy-win64-v1.22.zip`][direct-win64]
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_(SHA-256: ce4d9b8cc761e29862c4a72d8ad6f538bdd1f1831d15fd1f36633cd3b403db82)_
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[direct-win64]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/releases/download/v1.22/scrcpy-win64-v1.22.zip
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It is also available in [Chocolatey]:
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[Chocolatey]: https://chocolatey.org/
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```bash
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choco install scrcpy
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choco install adb # if you don't have it yet
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```
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And in [Scoop]:
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```bash
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scoop install scrcpy
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scoop install adb # if you don't have it yet
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```
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[Scoop]: https://scoop.sh
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You can also [build the app manually][BUILD].
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### macOS
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The application is available in [Homebrew]. Just install it:
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[Homebrew]: https://brew.sh/
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```bash
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brew install scrcpy
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```
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You need `adb`, accessible from your `PATH`. If you don't have it yet:
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```bash
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brew install android-platform-tools
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```
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It's also available in [MacPorts], which sets up adb for you:
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```bash
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sudo port install scrcpy
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```
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[MacPorts]: https://www.macports.org/
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You can also [build the app manually][BUILD].
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## Run
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Plug an Android device, and execute:
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```bash
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scrcpy
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```
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It accepts command-line arguments, listed by:
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```bash
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scrcpy --help
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```
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## Features
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### Capture configuration
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#### Reduce size
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Sometimes, it is useful to mirror an Android device at a lower definition to
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increase performance.
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To limit both the width and height to some value (e.g. 1024):
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```bash
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scrcpy --max-size 1024
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scrcpy -m 1024 # short version
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```
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The other dimension is computed to that the device aspect ratio is preserved.
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That way, a device in 1920×1080 will be mirrored at 1024×576.
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#### Change bit-rate
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The default bit-rate is 8 Mbps. To change the video bitrate (e.g. to 2 Mbps):
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```bash
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scrcpy --bit-rate 2M
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scrcpy -b 2M # short version
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```
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#### Limit frame rate
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The capture frame rate can be limited:
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```bash
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scrcpy --max-fps 15
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```
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This is officially supported since Android 10, but may work on earlier versions.
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The actual capture framerate may be printed to the console:
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```
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scrcpy --print-fps
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```
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It may also be enabled or disabled at any time with <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>i</kbd>.
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#### Crop
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The device screen may be cropped to mirror only part of the screen.
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This is useful for example to mirror only one eye of the Oculus Go:
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```bash
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scrcpy --crop 1224:1440:0:0 # 1224x1440 at offset (0,0)
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```
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If `--max-size` is also specified, resizing is applied after cropping.
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#### Lock video orientation
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To lock the orientation of the mirroring:
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```bash
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scrcpy --lock-video-orientation # initial (current) orientation
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scrcpy --lock-video-orientation=0 # natural orientation
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scrcpy --lock-video-orientation=1 # 90° counterclockwise
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scrcpy --lock-video-orientation=2 # 180°
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scrcpy --lock-video-orientation=3 # 90° clockwise
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```
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This affects recording orientation.
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The [window may also be rotated](#rotation) independently.
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#### Encoder
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Some devices have more than one encoder, and some of them may cause issues or
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crash. It is possible to select a different encoder:
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```bash
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scrcpy --encoder OMX.qcom.video.encoder.avc
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```
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To list the available encoders, you could pass an invalid encoder name, the
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error will give the available encoders:
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```bash
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scrcpy --encoder _
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```
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### Capture
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#### Recording
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It is possible to record the screen while mirroring:
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```bash
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scrcpy --record file.mp4
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scrcpy -r file.mkv
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```
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To disable mirroring while recording:
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```bash
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scrcpy --no-display --record file.mp4
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scrcpy -Nr file.mkv
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# interrupt recording with Ctrl+C
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```
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"Skipped frames" are recorded, even if they are not displayed in real time (for
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performance reasons). Frames are _timestamped_ on the device, so [packet delay
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variation] does not impact the recorded file.
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[packet delay variation]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_delay_variation
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#### v4l2loopback
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On Linux, it is possible to send the video stream to a v4l2 loopback device, so
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that the Android device can be opened like a webcam by any v4l2-capable tool.
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The module `v4l2loopback` must be installed:
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```bash
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sudo apt install v4l2loopback-dkms
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```
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To create a v4l2 device:
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```bash
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sudo modprobe v4l2loopback
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```
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This will create a new video device in `/dev/videoN`, where `N` is an integer
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(more [options](https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback#options) are available
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to create several devices or devices with specific IDs).
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To list the enabled devices:
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```bash
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# requires v4l-utils package
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v4l2-ctl --list-devices
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# simple but might be sufficient
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ls /dev/video*
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```
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To start scrcpy using a v4l2 sink:
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```bash
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scrcpy --v4l2-sink=/dev/videoN
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scrcpy --v4l2-sink=/dev/videoN --no-display # disable mirroring window
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scrcpy --v4l2-sink=/dev/videoN -N # short version
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```
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(replace `N` by the device ID, check with `ls /dev/video*`)
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Once enabled, you can open your video stream with a v4l2-capable tool:
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```bash
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ffplay -i /dev/videoN
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vlc v4l2:///dev/videoN # VLC might add some buffering delay
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```
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For example, you could capture the video within [OBS].
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[OBS]: https://obsproject.com/
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#### Buffering
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It is possible to add buffering. This increases latency but reduces jitter (see
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[#2464]).
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[#2464]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/2464
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The option is available for display buffering:
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```bash
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scrcpy --display-buffer=50 # add 50 ms buffering for display
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```
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and V4L2 sink:
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```bash
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scrcpy --v4l2-buffer=500 # add 500 ms buffering for v4l2 sink
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```
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### Connection
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#### TCP/IP (wireless)
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_Scrcpy_ uses `adb` to communicate with the device, and `adb` can [connect] to a
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device over TCP/IP. The device must be connected on the same network as the
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computer.
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##### Automatic
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An option `--tcpip` allows to configure the connection automatically. There are
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two variants.
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If the device (accessible at 192.168.1.1 in this example) already listens on a
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port (typically 5555) for incoming adb connections, then run:
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```bash
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scrcpy --tcpip=192.168.1.1 # default port is 5555
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scrcpy --tcpip=192.168.1.1:5555
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```
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If adb TCP/IP mode is disabled on the device (or if you don't know the IP
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address), connect the device over USB, then run:
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```bash
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scrcpy --tcpip # without arguments
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```
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It will automatically find the device IP address, enable TCP/IP mode, then
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connect to the device before starting.
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##### Manual
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Alternatively, it is possible to enable the TCP/IP connection manually using
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`adb`:
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1. Connect the device to the same Wi-Fi as your computer.
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2. Get your device IP address, in Settings → About phone → Status, or by
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executing this command:
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```bash
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adb shell ip route | awk '{print $9}'
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```
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3. Enable adb over TCP/IP on your device: `adb tcpip 5555`.
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4. Unplug your device.
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5. Connect to your device: `adb connect DEVICE_IP:5555` _(replace `DEVICE_IP`)_.
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6. Run `scrcpy` as usual.
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It may be useful to decrease the bit-rate and the definition:
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```bash
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scrcpy --bit-rate 2M --max-size 800
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scrcpy -b2M -m800 # short version
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```
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[connect]: https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb.html#wireless
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#### Multi-devices
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If several devices are listed in `adb devices`, you can specify the _serial_:
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```bash
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scrcpy --serial 0123456789abcdef
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scrcpy -s 0123456789abcdef # short version
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```
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If the device is connected over TCP/IP:
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```bash
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scrcpy --serial 192.168.0.1:5555
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scrcpy -s 192.168.0.1:5555 # short version
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```
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If only one device is connected via either USB or TCP/IP, it is possible to
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select it automatically:
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```bash
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# Select the only device connected via USB
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scrcpy -d # like adb -d
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scrcpy --select-usb # long version
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# Select the only device connected via TCP/IP
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scrcpy -e # like adb -e
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scrcpy --select-tcpip # long version
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```
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You can start several instances of _scrcpy_ for several devices.
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#### Autostart on device connection
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You could use [AutoAdb]:
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```bash
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autoadb scrcpy -s '{}'
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```
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[AutoAdb]: https://github.com/rom1v/autoadb
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#### Tunnels
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To connect to a remote device, it is possible to connect a local `adb` client to
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a remote `adb` server (provided they use the same version of the _adb_
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protocol).
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##### Remote ADB server
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To connect to a remote ADB server, make the server listen on all interfaces:
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```bash
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adb kill-server
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adb -a nodaemon server start
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# keep this open
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```
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**Warning: all communications between clients and ADB server are unencrypted.**
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Suppose that this server is accessible at 192.168.1.2. Then, from another
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terminal, run scrcpy:
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```bash
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export ADB_SERVER_SOCKET=tcp:192.168.1.2:5037
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scrcpy --tunnel-host=192.168.1.2
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```
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By default, scrcpy uses the local port used for `adb forward` tunnel
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establishment (typically `27183`, see `--port`). It is also possible to force a
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different tunnel port (it may be useful in more complex situations, when more
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redirections are involved):
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```
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scrcpy --tunnel-port=1234
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```
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##### SSH tunnel
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To communicate with a remote ADB server securely, it is preferable to use a SSH
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tunnel.
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First, make sure the ADB server is running on the remote computer:
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```bash
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adb start-server
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```
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Then, establish a SSH tunnel:
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```bash
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# local 5038 --> remote 5037
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# local 27183 <-- remote 27183
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ssh -CN -L5038:localhost:5037 -R27183:localhost:27183 your_remote_computer
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# keep this open
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```
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From another terminal, run scrcpy:
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```bash
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export ADB_SERVER_SOCKET=tcp:localhost:5038
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scrcpy
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```
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To avoid enabling remote port forwarding, you could force a forward connection
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instead (notice the `-L` instead of `-R`):
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```bash
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# local 5038 --> remote 5037
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# local 27183 --> remote 27183
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ssh -CN -L5038:localhost:5037 -L27183:localhost:27183 your_remote_computer
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# keep this open
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```
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From another terminal, run scrcpy:
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```bash
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export ADB_SERVER_SOCKET=tcp:localhost:5038
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scrcpy --force-adb-forward
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```
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Like for wireless connections, it may be useful to reduce quality:
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```
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scrcpy -b2M -m800 --max-fps 15
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```
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### Window configuration
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#### Title
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By default, the window title is the device model. It can be changed:
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```bash
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scrcpy --window-title 'My device'
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```
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#### Position and size
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The initial window position and size may be specified:
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```bash
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scrcpy --window-x 100 --window-y 100 --window-width 800 --window-height 600
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```
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#### Borderless
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To disable window decorations:
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```bash
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scrcpy --window-borderless
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```
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#### Always on top
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To keep the scrcpy window always on top:
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||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --always-on-top
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### Fullscreen
|
||
|
||
The app may be started directly in fullscreen:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --fullscreen
|
||
scrcpy -f # short version
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Fullscreen can then be toggled dynamically with <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>f</kbd>.
|
||
|
||
#### Rotation
|
||
|
||
The window may be rotated:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --rotation 1
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Possibles values are:
|
||
- `0`: no rotation
|
||
- `1`: 90 degrees counterclockwise
|
||
- `2`: 180 degrees
|
||
- `3`: 90 degrees clockwise
|
||
|
||
The rotation can also be changed dynamically with <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>←</kbd>
|
||
_(left)_ and <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>→</kbd> _(right)_.
|
||
|
||
Note that _scrcpy_ manages 3 different rotations:
|
||
- <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>r</kbd> requests the device to switch between portrait
|
||
and landscape (the current running app may refuse, if it does not support the
|
||
requested orientation).
|
||
- [`--lock-video-orientation`](#lock-video-orientation) changes the mirroring
|
||
orientation (the orientation of the video sent from the device to the
|
||
computer). This affects the recording.
|
||
- `--rotation` (or <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>←</kbd>/<kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>→</kbd>)
|
||
rotates only the window content. This affects only the display, not the
|
||
recording.
|
||
|
||
|
||
### Other mirroring options
|
||
|
||
#### Read-only
|
||
|
||
To disable controls (everything which can interact with the device: input keys,
|
||
mouse events, drag&drop files):
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --no-control
|
||
scrcpy -n
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### Display
|
||
|
||
If several displays are available, it is possible to select the display to
|
||
mirror:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --display 1
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The list of display ids can be retrieved by:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
adb shell dumpsys display # search "mDisplayId=" in the output
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The secondary display may only be controlled if the device runs at least Android
|
||
10 (otherwise it is mirrored in read-only).
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Stay awake
|
||
|
||
To prevent the device to sleep after some delay when the device is plugged in:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --stay-awake
|
||
scrcpy -w
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
The initial state is restored when scrcpy is closed.
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Turn screen off
|
||
|
||
It is possible to turn the device screen off while mirroring on start with a
|
||
command-line option:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --turn-screen-off
|
||
scrcpy -S
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Or by pressing <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>o</kbd> at any time.
|
||
|
||
To turn it back on, press <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>o</kbd>.
|
||
|
||
On Android, the `POWER` button always turns the screen on. For convenience, if
|
||
`POWER` is sent via scrcpy (via right-click or <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>p</kbd>), it
|
||
will force to turn the screen off after a small delay (on a best effort basis).
|
||
The physical `POWER` button will still cause the screen to be turned on.
|
||
|
||
It can also be useful to prevent the device from sleeping:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --turn-screen-off --stay-awake
|
||
scrcpy -Sw
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
#### Power off on close
|
||
|
||
To turn the device screen off when closing scrcpy:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --power-off-on-close
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Show touches
|
||
|
||
For presentations, it may be useful to show physical touches (on the physical
|
||
device).
|
||
|
||
Android provides this feature in _Developers options_.
|
||
|
||
_Scrcpy_ provides an option to enable this feature on start and restore the
|
||
initial value on exit:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --show-touches
|
||
scrcpy -t
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Note that it only shows _physical_ touches (with the finger on the device).
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Disable screensaver
|
||
|
||
By default, scrcpy does not prevent the screensaver to run on the computer.
|
||
|
||
To disable it:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --disable-screensaver
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
### Input control
|
||
|
||
#### Rotate device screen
|
||
|
||
Press <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>r</kbd> to switch between portrait and landscape
|
||
modes.
|
||
|
||
Note that it rotates only if the application in foreground supports the
|
||
requested orientation.
|
||
|
||
#### Copy-paste
|
||
|
||
Any time the Android clipboard changes, it is automatically synchronized to the
|
||
computer clipboard.
|
||
|
||
Any <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> shortcut is forwarded to the device. In particular:
|
||
- <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd> typically copies
|
||
- <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>x</kbd> typically cuts
|
||
- <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> typically pastes (after computer-to-device
|
||
clipboard synchronization)
|
||
|
||
This typically works as you expect.
|
||
|
||
The actual behavior depends on the active application though. For example,
|
||
_Termux_ sends SIGINT on <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd> instead, and _K-9 Mail_
|
||
composes a new message.
|
||
|
||
To copy, cut and paste in such cases (but only supported on Android >= 7):
|
||
- <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd> injects `COPY`
|
||
- <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>x</kbd> injects `CUT`
|
||
- <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> injects `PASTE` (after computer-to-device
|
||
clipboard synchronization)
|
||
|
||
In addition, <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> allows to inject the
|
||
computer clipboard text as a sequence of key events. This is useful when the
|
||
component does not accept text pasting (for example in _Termux_), but it can
|
||
break non-ASCII content.
|
||
|
||
**WARNING:** Pasting the computer clipboard to the device (either via
|
||
<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> or <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd>) copies the content
|
||
into the device clipboard. As a consequence, any Android application could read
|
||
its content. You should avoid to paste sensitive content (like passwords) that
|
||
way.
|
||
|
||
Some devices do not behave as expected when setting the device clipboard
|
||
programmatically. An option `--legacy-paste` is provided to change the behavior
|
||
of <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> and <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> so that they
|
||
also inject the computer clipboard text as a sequence of key events (the same
|
||
way as <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd>).
|
||
|
||
To disable automatic clipboard synchronization, use
|
||
`--no-clipboard-autosync`.
|
||
|
||
#### Pinch-to-zoom
|
||
|
||
To simulate "pinch-to-zoom": <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+_click-and-move_.
|
||
|
||
More precisely, hold <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> while pressing the left-click button. Until
|
||
the left-click button is released, all mouse movements scale and rotate the
|
||
content (if supported by the app) relative to the center of the screen.
|
||
|
||
Concretely, scrcpy generates additional touch events from a "virtual finger" at
|
||
a location inverted through the center of the screen.
|
||
|
||
#### Physical keyboard simulation (HID)
|
||
|
||
By default, scrcpy uses Android key or text injection: it works everywhere, but
|
||
is limited to ASCII.
|
||
|
||
On Linux, scrcpy can simulate a physical USB keyboard on Android to provide a
|
||
better input experience (using [USB HID over AOAv2][hid-aoav2]): the virtual
|
||
keyboard is disabled and it works for all characters and IME.
|
||
|
||
[hid-aoav2]: https://source.android.com/devices/accessories/aoa2#hid-support
|
||
|
||
However, it only works if the device is connected by USB, and is currently only
|
||
supported on Linux.
|
||
|
||
To enable this mode:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --hid-keyboard
|
||
scrcpy -K # short version
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
If it fails for some reason (for example because the device is not connected via
|
||
USB), it automatically fallbacks to the default mode (with a log in the
|
||
console). This allows to use the same command line options when connected over
|
||
USB and TCP/IP.
|
||
|
||
In this mode, raw key events (scancodes) are sent to the device, independently
|
||
of the host key mapping. Therefore, if your keyboard layout does not match, it
|
||
must be configured on the Android device, in Settings → System → Languages and
|
||
input → [Physical keyboard].
|
||
|
||
This settings page can be started directly:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
adb shell am start -a android.settings.HARD_KEYBOARD_SETTINGS
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
However, the option is only available when the HID keyboard is enabled (or when
|
||
a physical keyboard is connected).
|
||
|
||
[Physical keyboard]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/pull/2632#issuecomment-923756915
|
||
|
||
#### Physical mouse simulation (HID)
|
||
|
||
Similarly to the physical keyboard simulation, it is possible to simulate a
|
||
physical mouse. Likewise, it only works if the device is connected by USB, and
|
||
is currently only supported on Linux.
|
||
|
||
By default, scrcpy uses Android mouse events injection, using absolute
|
||
coordinates. By simulating a physical mouse, a mouse pointer appears on the
|
||
Android device, and relative mouse motion, clicks and scrolls are injected.
|
||
|
||
To enable this mode:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --hid-mouse
|
||
scrcpy -M # short version
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
You could also add `--forward-all-clicks` to [forward all mouse
|
||
buttons][forward_all_clicks].
|
||
|
||
[forward_all_clicks]: #right-click-and-middle-click
|
||
|
||
When this mode is enabled, the computer mouse is "captured" (the mouse pointer
|
||
disappears from the computer and appears on the Android device instead).
|
||
|
||
Special capture keys, either <kbd>Alt</kbd> or <kbd>Super</kbd>, toggle
|
||
(disable or enable) the mouse capture. Use one of them to give the control of
|
||
the mouse back to the computer.
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### OTG
|
||
|
||
It is possible to run _scrcpy_ with only physical keyboard and mouse simulation
|
||
(HID), as if the computer keyboard and mouse were plugged directly to the device
|
||
via an OTG cable.
|
||
|
||
In this mode, _adb_ (USB debugging) is not necessary, and mirroring is disabled.
|
||
|
||
To enable OTG mode:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --otg
|
||
# Pass the serial if several USB devices are available
|
||
scrcpy --otg -s 0123456789abcdef
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
It is possible to enable only HID keyboard or HID mouse:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --otg --hid-keyboard # keyboard only
|
||
scrcpy --otg --hid-mouse # mouse only
|
||
scrcpy --otg --hid-keyboard --hid-mouse # keyboard and mouse
|
||
# for convenience, enable both by default
|
||
scrcpy --otg # keyboard and mouse
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
Like `--hid-keyboard` and `--hid-mouse`, it only works if the device is
|
||
connected by USB, and is currently only supported on Linux.
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Text injection preference
|
||
|
||
There are two kinds of [events][textevents] generated when typing text:
|
||
- _key events_, signaling that a key is pressed or released;
|
||
- _text events_, signaling that a text has been entered.
|
||
|
||
By default, letters are injected using key events, so that the keyboard behaves
|
||
as expected in games (typically for WASD keys).
|
||
|
||
But this may [cause issues][prefertext]. If you encounter such a problem, you
|
||
can avoid it by:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --prefer-text
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
(but this will break keyboard behavior in games)
|
||
|
||
On the contrary, you could force to always inject raw key events:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --raw-key-events
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
These options have no effect on HID keyboard (all key events are sent as
|
||
scancodes in this mode).
|
||
|
||
[textevents]: https://blog.rom1v.com/2018/03/introducing-scrcpy/#handle-text-input
|
||
[prefertext]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/650#issuecomment-512945343
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Key repeat
|
||
|
||
By default, holding a key down generates repeated key events. This can cause
|
||
performance problems in some games, where these events are useless anyway.
|
||
|
||
To avoid forwarding repeated key events:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --no-key-repeat
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
This option has no effect on HID keyboard (key repeat is handled by Android
|
||
directly in this mode).
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Right-click and middle-click
|
||
|
||
By default, right-click triggers BACK (or POWER on) and middle-click triggers
|
||
HOME. To disable these shortcuts and forward the clicks to the device instead:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --forward-all-clicks
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
### File drop
|
||
|
||
#### Install APK
|
||
|
||
To install an APK, drag & drop an APK file (ending with `.apk`) to the _scrcpy_
|
||
window.
|
||
|
||
There is no visual feedback, a log is printed to the console.
|
||
|
||
|
||
#### Push file to device
|
||
|
||
To push a file to `/sdcard/Download/` on the device, drag & drop a (non-APK)
|
||
file to the _scrcpy_ window.
|
||
|
||
There is no visual feedback, a log is printed to the console.
|
||
|
||
The target directory can be changed on start:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
scrcpy --push-target=/sdcard/Movies/
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
|
||
### Audio forwarding
|
||
|
||
Audio is not forwarded by _scrcpy_. Use [sndcpy].
|
||
|
||
Also see [issue #14].
|
||
|
||
[sndcpy]: https://github.com/rom1v/sndcpy
|
||
[issue #14]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/14
|
||
|
||
|
||
## Shortcuts
|
||
|
||
In the following list, <kbd>MOD</kbd> is the shortcut modifier. By default, it's
|
||
(left) <kbd>Alt</kbd> or (left) <kbd>Super</kbd>.
|
||
|
||
It can be changed using `--shortcut-mod`. Possible keys are `lctrl`, `rctrl`,
|
||
`lalt`, `ralt`, `lsuper` and `rsuper`. For example:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
# use RCtrl for shortcuts
|
||
scrcpy --shortcut-mod=rctrl
|
||
|
||
# use either LCtrl+LAlt or LSuper for shortcuts
|
||
scrcpy --shortcut-mod=lctrl+lalt,lsuper
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
_<kbd>[Super]</kbd> is typically the <kbd>Windows</kbd> or <kbd>Cmd</kbd> key._
|
||
|
||
[Super]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_key_(keyboard_button)
|
||
|
||
| Action | Shortcut
|
||
| ------------------------------------------- |:-----------------------------
|
||
| Switch fullscreen mode | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>f</kbd>
|
||
| Rotate display left | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>←</kbd> _(left)_
|
||
| Rotate display right | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>→</kbd> _(right)_
|
||
| Resize window to 1:1 (pixel-perfect) | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>g</kbd>
|
||
| Resize window to remove black borders | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>w</kbd> \| _Double-left-click¹_
|
||
| Click on `HOME` | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>h</kbd> \| _Middle-click_
|
||
| Click on `BACK` | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>b</kbd> \| _Right-click²_
|
||
| Click on `APP_SWITCH` | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>s</kbd> \| _4th-click³_
|
||
| Click on `MENU` (unlock screen)⁴ | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>m</kbd>
|
||
| Click on `VOLUME_UP` | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>↑</kbd> _(up)_
|
||
| Click on `VOLUME_DOWN` | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>↓</kbd> _(down)_
|
||
| Click on `POWER` | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>p</kbd>
|
||
| Power on | _Right-click²_
|
||
| Turn device screen off (keep mirroring) | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>o</kbd>
|
||
| Turn device screen on | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>o</kbd>
|
||
| Rotate device screen | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>r</kbd>
|
||
| Expand notification panel | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>n</kbd> \| _5th-click³_
|
||
| Expand settings panel | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>n</kbd>+<kbd>n</kbd> \| _Double-5th-click³_
|
||
| Collapse panels | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>n</kbd>
|
||
| Copy to clipboard⁵ | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd>
|
||
| Cut to clipboard⁵ | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>x</kbd>
|
||
| Synchronize clipboards and paste⁵ | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd>
|
||
| Inject computer clipboard text | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd>
|
||
| Enable/disable FPS counter (on stdout) | <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>i</kbd>
|
||
| Pinch-to-zoom | <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+_click-and-move_
|
||
| Drag & drop APK file | Install APK from computer
|
||
| Drag & drop non-APK file | [Push file to device](#push-file-to-device)
|
||
|
||
_¹Double-click on black borders to remove them._
|
||
_²Right-click turns the screen on if it was off, presses BACK otherwise._
|
||
_³4th and 5th mouse buttons, if your mouse has them._
|
||
_⁴For react-native apps in development, `MENU` triggers development menu._
|
||
_⁵Only on Android >= 7._
|
||
|
||
Shortcuts with repeated keys are executted by releasing and pressing the key a
|
||
second time. For example, to execute "Expand settings panel":
|
||
|
||
1. Press and keep pressing <kbd>MOD</kbd>.
|
||
2. Then double-press <kbd>n</kbd>.
|
||
3. Finally, release <kbd>MOD</kbd>.
|
||
|
||
All <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+_key_ shortcuts are forwarded to the device, so they are
|
||
handled by the active application.
|
||
|
||
|
||
## Custom paths
|
||
|
||
To use a specific _adb_ binary, configure its path in the environment variable
|
||
`ADB`:
|
||
|
||
```bash
|
||
ADB=/path/to/adb scrcpy
|
||
```
|
||
|
||
To override the path of the `scrcpy-server` file, configure its path in
|
||
`SCRCPY_SERVER_PATH`.
|
||
|
||
To override the icon, configure its path in `SCRCPY_ICON_PATH`.
|
||
|
||
|
||
## Why _scrcpy_?
|
||
|
||
A colleague challenged me to find a name as unpronounceable as [gnirehtet].
|
||
|
||
[`strcpy`] copies a **str**ing; `scrcpy` copies a **scr**een.
|
||
|
||
[gnirehtet]: https://github.com/Genymobile/gnirehtet
|
||
[`strcpy`]: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/strcpy.3.html
|
||
|
||
|
||
## How to build?
|
||
|
||
See [BUILD].
|
||
|
||
|
||
## Common issues
|
||
|
||
See the [FAQ](FAQ.md).
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## Developers
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Read the [developers page].
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[developers page]: DEVELOP.md
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## Licence
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Copyright (C) 2018 Genymobile
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Copyright (C) 2018-2022 Romain Vimont
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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You may obtain a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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limitations under the License.
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## Articles
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- [Introducing scrcpy][article-intro]
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- [Scrcpy now works wirelessly][article-tcpip]
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[article-intro]: https://blog.rom1v.com/2018/03/introducing-scrcpy/
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[article-tcpip]: https://www.genymotion.com/blog/open-source-project-scrcpy-now-works-wirelessly/
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## Translations
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This README is available in other languages:
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- [Indonesian (Indonesia, `id`) - v1.16](README.id.md)
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- [Italiano (Italiano, `it`) - v1.19](README.it.md)
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- [日本語 (Japanese, `jp`) - v1.19](README.jp.md)
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- [한국어 (Korean, `ko`) - v1.11](README.ko.md)
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- [Português Brasileiro (Brazilian Portuguese, `pt-BR`) - v1.19](README.pt-br.md)
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- [Español (Spanish, `sp`) - v1.21](README.sp.md)
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- [简体中文 (Simplified Chinese, `zh-Hans`) - v1.22](README.zh-Hans.md)
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- [繁體中文 (Traditional Chinese, `zh-Hant`) - v1.15](README.zh-Hant.md)
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- [Turkish (Turkish, `tr`) - v1.18](README.tr.md)
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Only this README file is guaranteed to be up-to-date.
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