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150 lines
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# Control
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## Read-only
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To disable controls (everything which can interact with the device: input keys,
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mouse events, drag&drop files):
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```bash
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scrcpy --no-control
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scrcpy -n # short version
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```
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## Text injection preference
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Two kinds of [events][textevents] are generated when typing text:
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- _key events_, signaling that a key is pressed or released;
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- _text events_, signaling that a text has been entered.
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By default, letters are injected using key events, so that the keyboard behaves
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as expected in games (typically for WASD keys).
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But this may [cause issues][prefertext]. If you encounter such a problem, you
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can avoid it by:
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```bash
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scrcpy --prefer-text
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```
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(but this will break keyboard behavior in games)
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On the contrary, you could force to always inject raw key events:
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```bash
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scrcpy --raw-key-events
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```
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These options have no effect on HID keyboard (all key events are sent as
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scancodes in this mode).
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[textevents]: https://blog.rom1v.com/2018/03/introducing-scrcpy/#handle-text-input
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[prefertext]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/650#issuecomment-512945343
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## Copy-paste
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Any time the Android clipboard changes, it is automatically synchronized to the
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computer clipboard.
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Any <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> shortcut is forwarded to the device. In particular:
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- <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd> typically copies
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- <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>x</kbd> typically cuts
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- <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> typically pastes (after computer-to-device
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clipboard synchronization)
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This typically works as you expect.
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The actual behavior depends on the active application though. For example,
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_Termux_ sends SIGINT on <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd> instead, and _K-9 Mail_
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composes a new message.
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To copy, cut and paste in such cases (but only supported on Android >= 7):
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- <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>c</kbd> injects `COPY`
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- <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>x</kbd> injects `CUT`
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- <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> injects `PASTE` (after computer-to-device
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clipboard synchronization)
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In addition, <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> injects the computer
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clipboard text as a sequence of key events. This is useful when the component
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does not accept text pasting (for example in _Termux_), but it can break
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non-ASCII content.
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**WARNING:** Pasting the computer clipboard to the device (either via
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<kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> or <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd>) copies the content
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into the Android clipboard. As a consequence, any Android application could read
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its content. You should avoid pasting sensitive content (like passwords) that
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way.
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Some Android devices do not behave as expected when setting the device clipboard
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programmatically. An option `--legacy-paste` is provided to change the behavior
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of <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> and <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd> so that they
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also inject the computer clipboard text as a sequence of key events (the same
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way as <kbd>MOD</kbd>+<kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>v</kbd>).
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To disable automatic clipboard synchronization, use
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`--no-clipboard-autosync`.
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## Pinch-to-zoom
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To simulate "pinch-to-zoom": <kbd>Ctrl</kbd>+_click-and-move_.
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More precisely, hold down <kbd>Ctrl</kbd> while pressing the left-click button.
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Until the left-click button is released, all mouse movements scale and rotate
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the content (if supported by the app) relative to the center of the screen.
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Technically, _scrcpy_ generates additional touch events from a "virtual finger"
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at a location inverted through the center of the screen.
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## Key repeat
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By default, holding a key down generates repeated key events. This can cause
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performance problems in some games, where these events are useless anyway.
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To avoid forwarding repeated key events:
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```bash
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scrcpy --no-key-repeat
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```
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This option has no effect on HID keyboard (key repeat is handled by Android
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directly in this mode).
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## Right-click and middle-click
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By default, right-click triggers BACK (or POWER on) and middle-click triggers
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HOME. To disable these shortcuts and forward the clicks to the device instead:
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```bash
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scrcpy --forward-all-clicks
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```
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## File drop
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### Install APK
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To install an APK, drag & drop an APK file (ending with `.apk`) to the _scrcpy_
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window.
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There is no visual feedback, a log is printed to the console.
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### Push file to device
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To push a file to `/sdcard/Download/` on the device, drag & drop a (non-APK)
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file to the _scrcpy_ window.
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There is no visual feedback, a log is printed to the console.
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The target directory can be changed on start:
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```bash
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scrcpy --push-target=/sdcard/Movies/
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```
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## Physical keyboard and mouse simulation
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See the dedicated [HID/OTG](hid-otg.md) page.
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