scrcpy 2.2 update introduces phone camera mirroring and other enhancements

scrcpy 2.2 update introduces phone camera mirroring and other enhancements

scrcpy, a utility that enables you to display and control your Android device from a Mac, Windows, or Linux computer, has introduced version 2.2. This latest release includes a feature that lets users cast the phone camera rather than the entire phone screen.

In addition to the camera mirroring function, scrcpy 2.2 also introduces a --pause-on-exit option designed to streamline launchers. Furthermore, the utility now accepts --turn-screen-off without the need for video playback, enhancing the flexibility of use.

Alongside these new features, the 2.2 version of scrcpy also includes minor updates, as well as bug and technical fixes, ensuring the utility continues to function smoothly and efficiently for its users.

by Paul

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scrcpy is a screen mirroring application that enables the mirroring of Android devices (both video and audio) via USB and WiFi. It allows control of the device using a computer's keyboard and mouse, without requiring root access. Compatible with Linux, Windows, and macOS, scrcpy is recognized for its lightweight nature, simple installation, and screen sharing capabilities. Notable alternatives include KDE Connect, guiscrcpy, and MyPhoneExplorer.

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