certi-build
A simple CLI tool to generate bulk certificates (by Horizon733)
guiscrcpy
A full fledged GUI integration for the award winning open-source android screen mirroring system -- scrcpy located on https://github.com/genymobile/scrcpy/ by @rom1v (by srevinsaju)
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certi-build
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Dev Tool: A CLI tool for generating certificates
So, how to use it? First, clone the repo by clicking here git clone https://github.com/Horizon733/certi-build.git
guiscrcpy
Posts with mentions or reviews of guiscrcpy.
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- For those who miss having HDMI
- Pc mirroing
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Low FPS
I use scrcpy with the Dex Dock and a dummy HDMI and connect wirelessly through tcpip to the dex instance. It smoothly runs at 50-60 fps (1080p), but I have capped it to 45fps since that's enough for my use case. If you want to give scrcpy a try i'd suggest reading a bit of the documentation of the dev on github or watching a YouTube quickstart guide. Using a GUI also makes using the program a bit easier, but I don't know how up-to-date they are since I don't use one myself...
- Compiling for ARM64
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Xiaomi album recovery
As your screen broke i assume you remember your gallery pin/password. There are some apps by which you can project your phone screen to pc. By this you can easily unhide you photos and then back them up elsewhere.You can try 1. 2.
- How to install scrcpy properly ?
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Scrcpy 2.0, with audio
It's not too difficult since the documentation seems quite through. If you do struggle, there is this GUI for it
- Mirroring android phone display in Windows
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Bohemian Rhapsody - General Questions and Discussion Thread
Found this as the best for screen mirroring last time I tried. cmd version or gui version
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Vysor, scrcpy and the like - which is the best / with most features?
with this - https://github.com/srevinsaju/guiscrcpy