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flameshot
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Flameshot – Superb Screenshot Tool
I’ve mapped it to my PrintScreen button on my desktop, but on my laptop it is sadly unusable because Flameshot does not support fractional scaling. There’s an open issue in GitHub https://github.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot/issues/564 with many folks hitting this but it doesn’t look like the project is maintained
QtScrcpy
- Samsung A71 Screen dead, need to backup work messages before switching phones.
- Can I navigate and operate my POCO F3 from my Windows laptop?
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How does this app do it.
QtScrcpy adds in additional UI/UX so that key mapping for games/other apps also requiring a connection to PC.
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App for Screen Mirroring?
Any of the scrcpy GUIs like QtScrcpy let you mirror your Android device onto the PC and also control it from there if you enable the option, otherwise you can do the opposite with Weylus, so you mirror your PC's screen to the tablet and then you can draw from it with either your fingers or a pen, with pen pressure supported as well, which I find pretty amazing!
- scrcpy 2.0 is released, with audio support!
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Way to mirror phone screen on Chromebook?
Scrcpy or one of the GUI frontends like QtScrcpy, but you can also directly control her phone with Rustdesk
- how to get around work restrictions(i hate playing on my phone)
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How to zoom in on photos in Waydroid
else if the application needs you to pinch to zoom, your only choice is to use QtSqrcpy
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Running ARM-only Android games on x86 Linux PC
An alternative way to solve touching issue is to run QtScrcpy so it's no need to recompile QEMU anymore.
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How do you deal with losing lots of saved stuff?
That said, I recently ran into a similar issue to yours with a ton of tabs open on a browser on a phone that I need to reset soon. Doing it manually sucked, and there seemed to be no end to the tabs (many of which I was delighted to re-discover as I was doing it manually). So what I did was use QtScrcpy and AutoHotkey to automate the process of bookmarking it on the mobile browser and then use sync to access them on the desktop. This was Brave browser, but I'm sure it would work with Chrome or Mozilla too. So next time you are facing the challenge of saving mobile tabs, this could be a solution.
What are some alternatives?
octoxbps - A Qt-based XBPS front end
nodegui - A library for building cross-platform native desktop applications with Node.js and CSS 🚀. React NodeGui : https://react.nodegui.org and Vue NodeGui: https://vue.nodegui.org
simple64-gui - mupen64plus GUI written in Qt6
mobile - Mobile app for Mergin Maps 📲. Open QGIS projects and manage vector data on your phone, even offline 📶 (Android/iOS/Windows app)
modmanager - A Qt-based mod manager for minecraft.
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
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
neovim-qt - Neovim client library and GUI, in Qt5.
aqemu - Official AQEMU repository - a GUI for virtual machines using QEMU as the backend
autoadb - Execute a command whenever a device is adb-connected