Since scrcpy is quite lightweight, and it usually runs windowed, having the compositor bypass caused unnecessary compositor suspends, especially visible with KWin window manager. The compositor bypass is meant for fullscreen games consuming a lot of GPU resources. Scrcpy 1.9 also disables the X11 compositor bypass. In addition to this, you can now also use Ctrl + Shift + v to copy the computer clipboard to the Android device, without pasting it. Use Ctrl + c on the desktop, then Ctrl + v on the Android device. You'll need to copy something on Android (select the text, then press Copy), then focus the scrcpy window, press Ctrl + c, then you can paste that bit of text on your desktop.Ĭopying text from a computer to an Android device was already available in scrcpy, and works as you'd expect it. ![]() You can't just copy something on Android and paste on the desktop though. You can also run scrcpy with -S / -turn-screen-off to turn the device screen off on start.Īnother nice addition in this scrcpy release bidirectional copy-paste. Focus the scrcpy window and press Ctrl + o to turn the device screen off while mirroring, and POWER or Ctrl + p to turn it back on. ![]() Scrcpy 1.9 includes a new option to have the phone screen off, only showing the screen on the computer (while mirroring). You can read more about it on this article. It focuses on lightness, performance and quality, offering high resolution, high FPS, and low latency. ![]() Scrcpy is a free and open source tool to display and control Android devices via USB or wirelessly. The new release includes bidirectional copy-paste, new option to turn the Android screen off while mirroring, and more. Scrcpy, an application to display and control your Android device from a desktop, be it Linux, Windows or macOS, was updated to version 1.9.
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