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# scrcpy (v1.11)
This application provides display and control of Android devices connected on
USB (or [over TCP/IP][article-tcpip]). It does not require any _root_ access.
It works on _GNU/Linux_, _Windows_ and _macOS_.
![screenshot](assets/screenshot-debian-600.jpg)
It focuses on:
- **lightness** (native, displays only the device screen)
- **performance** (30~60fps)
- **quality** (1920×1080 or above)
- **low latency** ([35~70ms][lowlatency])
- **low startup time** (~1 second to display the first image)
- **non-intrusiveness** (nothing is left installed on the device)
[lowlatency]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/pull/646
## Requirements
The Android device requires at least API 21 (Android 5.0).
Make sure you [enabled adb debugging][enable-adb] on your device(s).
[enable-adb]: https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb.html#Enabling
On some devices, you also need to enable [an additional option][control] to
control it using keyboard and mouse.
[control]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/70#issuecomment-373286323
## Get the app
### Linux
On Linux, you typically need to [build the app manually][BUILD]. Don't worry,
it's not that hard.
A [Snap] package is available: [`scrcpy`][snap-link].
[snap-link]: https://snapstats.org/snaps/scrcpy
[snap]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snappy_(package_manager)
For Arch Linux, an [AUR] package is available: [`scrcpy`][aur-link].
[AUR]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Arch_User_Repository
[aur-link]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/scrcpy/
For Gentoo, an [Ebuild] is available: [`scrcpy/`][ebuild-link].
[Ebuild]: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Ebuild
[ebuild-link]: https://github.com/maggu2810/maggu2810-overlay/tree/master/app-mobilephone/scrcpy
### Windows
For Windows, for simplicity, prebuilt archives with all the dependencies
(including `adb`) are available:
- [`scrcpy-win32-v1.11.zip`][direct-win32]
_(SHA-256: f25ed46e6f3e81e0ff9b9b4df7fe1a4bbd13f8396b7391be0a488b64c675b41e)_
- [`scrcpy-win64-v1.11.zip`][direct-win64]
_(SHA-256: 3802c9ea0307d437947ff150ec65e53990b0beaacd0c8d0bed19c7650ce141bd)_
[direct-win32]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/releases/download/v1.11/scrcpy-win32-v1.11.zip
[direct-win64]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/releases/download/v1.11/scrcpy-win64-v1.11.zip
You can also [build the app manually][BUILD].
### macOS
The application is available in [Homebrew]. Just install it:
[Homebrew]: https://brew.sh/
```bash
brew install scrcpy
```
You need `adb`, accessible from your `PATH`. If you don't have it yet:
```bash
brew cask install android-platform-tools
```
You can also [build the app manually][BUILD].
## Run
Plug an Android device, and execute:
```bash
scrcpy
```
It accepts command-line arguments, listed by:
```bash
scrcpy --help
```
## Features
### Capture configuration
#### Reduce size
Sometimes, it is useful to mirror an Android device at a lower definition to
increase performance.
To limit both the width and height to some value (e.g. 1024):
```bash
scrcpy --max-size 1024
scrcpy -m 1024 # short version
```
The other dimension is computed to that the device aspect ratio is preserved.
That way, a device in 1920×1080 will be mirrored at 1024×576.
#### Change bit-rate
The default bit-rate is 8 Mbps. To change the video bitrate (e.g. to 2 Mbps):
```bash
scrcpy --bit-rate 2M
scrcpy -b 2M # short version
```
#### Limit frame rate
On devices with Android >= 10, the capture frame rate can be limited:
```bash
scrcpy --max-fps 15
```
#### Crop
The device screen may be cropped to mirror only part of the screen.
This is useful for example to mirror only one eye of the Oculus Go:
```bash
scrcpy --crop 1224:1440:0:0 # 1224x1440 at offset (0,0)
```
If `--max-size` is also specified, resizing is applied after cropping.
### Recording
It is possible to record the screen while mirroring:
```bash
scrcpy --record file.mp4
scrcpy -r file.mkv
```
To disable mirroring while recording:
```bash
scrcpy --no-display --record file.mp4
scrcpy -Nr file.mkv
# interrupt recording with Ctrl+C
# Ctrl+C does not terminate properly on Windows, so disconnect the device
```
"Skipped frames" are recorded, even if they are not displayed in real time (for
performance reasons). Frames are _timestamped_ on the device, so [packet delay
variation] does not impact the recorded file.
[packet delay variation]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_delay_variation
### Connection
#### Wireless
_Scrcpy_ uses `adb` to communicate with the device, and `adb` can [connect] to a
device over TCP/IP:
1. Connect the device to the same Wi-Fi as your computer.
2. Get your device IP address (in Settings → About phone → Status).
3. Enable adb over TCP/IP on your device: `adb tcpip 5555`.
4. Unplug your device.
5. Connect to your device: `adb connect DEVICE_IP:5555` _(replace `DEVICE_IP`)_.
6. Run `scrcpy` as usual.
It may be useful to decrease the bit-rate and the definition:
```bash
scrcpy --bit-rate 2M --max-size 800
scrcpy -b2M -m800 # short version
```
[connect]: https://developer.android.com/studio/command-line/adb.html#wireless
#### Multi-devices
If several devices are listed in `adb devices`, you must specify the _serial_:
```bash
scrcpy --serial 0123456789abcdef
scrcpy -s 0123456789abcdef # short version
```
You can start several instances of _scrcpy_ for several devices.
#### SSH tunnel
To connect to a remote device, it is possible to connect a local `adb` client to
a remote `adb` server (provided they use the same version of the _adb_
protocol):
```bash
adb kill-server # kill the local adb server on 5037
ssh -CN -L5037:localhost:5037 -R27183:localhost:27183 your_remote_computer
# keep this open
```
From another terminal:
```bash
scrcpy
```
Like for wireless connections, it may be useful to reduce quality:
```
scrcpy -b2M -m800 --max-fps 15
```
### Window configuration
#### Title
By default, the window title is the device model. It can be changed:
```bash
scrcpy --window-title 'My device'
```
#### Position and size
The initial window position and size may be specified:
```bash
scrcpy --window-x 100 --window-y 100 --window-width 800 --window-height 600
```
#### Borderless
To disable window decorations:
```bash
scrcpy --window-borderless
```
#### Always on top
To keep the scrcpy window always on top:
```bash
scrcpy --always-on-top
```
#### Fullscreen
The app may be started directly in fullscreen:
```bash
scrcpy --fullscreen
scrcpy -f # short version
```
Fullscreen can then be toggled dynamically with `Ctrl`+`f`.
### Other mirroring options
#### Read-only
To disable controls (everything which can interact with the device: input keys,
mouse events, drag&drop files):
```bash
scrcpy --no-control
scrcpy -n
```
#### Turn screen off
It is possible to turn the device screen off while mirroring on start with a
command-line option:
```bash
scrcpy --turn-screen-off
scrcpy -S
```
Or by pressing `Ctrl`+`o` at any time.
To turn it back on, press `POWER` (or `Ctrl`+`p`).
#### Render expired frames
By default, to minimize latency, _scrcpy_ always renders the last decoded frame
available, and drops any previous one.
To force the rendering of all frames (at a cost of a possible increased
latency), use:
```bash
scrcpy --render-expired-frames
```
#### Show touches
For presentations, it may be useful to show physical touches (on the physical
device).
Android provides this feature in _Developers options_.
_Scrcpy_ provides an option to enable this feature on start and disable on exit:
```bash
scrcpy --show-touches
scrcpy -t
```
Note that it only shows _physical_ touches (with the finger on the device).
### Input control
#### Copy-paste
It is possible to synchronize clipboards between the computer and the device, in
both directions:
- `Ctrl`+`c` copies the device clipboard to the computer clipboard;
- `Ctrl`+`Shift`+`v` copies the computer clipboard to the device clipboard;
- `Ctrl`+`v` _pastes_ the computer clipboard as a sequence of text events (but
breaks non-ASCII characters).
#### Text injection preference
There are two kinds of [events][textevents] generated when typing text:
- _key events_, signaling that a key is pressed or released;
- _text events_, signaling that a text has been entered.
By default, letters are injected using key events, so that the keyboard behaves
as expected in games (typically for WASD keys).
But this may [cause issues][prefertext]. If you encounter such a problem, you
can avoid it by:
```bash
scrcpy --prefer-text
```
(but this will break keyboard behavior in games)
[textevents]: https://blog.rom1v.com/2018/03/introducing-scrcpy/#handle-text-input
[prefertext]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/650#issuecomment-512945343
### File drop
#### Install APK
To install an APK, drag & drop an APK file (ending with `.apk`) to the _scrcpy_
window.
There is no visual feedback, a log is printed to the console.
#### Push file to device
To push a file to `/sdcard/` on the device, drag & drop a (non-APK) file to the
_scrcpy_ window.
There is no visual feedback, a log is printed to the console.
The target directory can be changed on start:
```bash
scrcpy --push-target /sdcard/foo/bar/
```
### Audio forwarding
Audio is not forwarded by _scrcpy_. Use [USBaudio] (Linux-only).
Also see [issue #14].
[USBaudio]: https://github.com/rom1v/usbaudio
[issue #14]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/14
## Shortcuts
| Action | Shortcut | Shortcut (macOS)
| -------------------------------------- |:----------------------------- |:-----------------------------
| Switch fullscreen mode | `Ctrl`+`f` | `Cmd`+`f`
| Resize window to 1:1 (pixel-perfect) | `Ctrl`+`g` | `Cmd`+`g`
| Resize window to remove black borders | `Ctrl`+`x` \| _Double-click¹_ | `Cmd`+`x` \| _Double-click¹_
| Click on `HOME` | `Ctrl`+`h` \| _Middle-click_ | `Ctrl`+`h` \| _Middle-click_
| Click on `BACK` | `Ctrl`+`b` \| _Right-click²_ | `Cmd`+`b` \| _Right-click²_
| Click on `APP_SWITCH` | `Ctrl`+`s` | `Cmd`+`s`
| Click on `MENU` | `Ctrl`+`m` | `Ctrl`+`m`
| Click on `VOLUME_UP` | `Ctrl`+`↑` _(up)_ | `Cmd`+`↑` _(up)_
| Click on `VOLUME_DOWN` | `Ctrl`+`↓` _(down)_ | `Cmd`+`↓` _(down)_
| Click on `POWER` | `Ctrl`+`p` | `Cmd`+`p`
| Power on | _Right-click²_ | _Right-click²_
| Turn device screen off (keep mirroring)| `Ctrl`+`o` | `Cmd`+`o`
| Expand notification panel | `Ctrl`+`n` | `Cmd`+`n`
| Collapse notification panel | `Ctrl`+`Shift`+`n` | `Cmd`+`Shift`+`n`
| Copy device clipboard to computer | `Ctrl`+`c` | `Cmd`+`c`
| Paste computer clipboard to device | `Ctrl`+`v` | `Cmd`+`v`
| Copy computer clipboard to device | `Ctrl`+`Shift`+`v` | `Cmd`+`Shift`+`v`
| Enable/disable FPS counter (on stdout) | `Ctrl`+`i` | `Cmd`+`i`
_¹Double-click on black borders to remove them._
_²Right-click turns the screen on if it was off, presses BACK otherwise._
## Custom paths
To use a specific _adb_ binary, configure its path in the environment variable
`ADB`:
ADB=/path/to/adb scrcpy
To override the path of the `scrcpy-server` file, configure its path in
`SCRCPY_SERVER_PATH`.
[useful]: https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/278#issuecomment-429330345
## Why _scrcpy_?
A colleague challenged me to find a name as unpronounceable as [gnirehtet].
[`strcpy`] copies a **str**ing; `scrcpy` copies a **scr**een.
[gnirehtet]: https://github.com/Genymobile/gnirehtet
[`strcpy`]: http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/strcpy.3.html
## How to build?
See [BUILD].
[BUILD]: BUILD.md
## Common issues
See the [FAQ](FAQ.md).
## Developers
Read the [developers page].
[developers page]: DEVELOP.md
## Licence
Copyright (C) 2018 Genymobile
Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Romain Vimont
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
## Articles
- [Introducing scrcpy][article-intro]
- [Scrcpy now works wirelessly][article-tcpip]
[article-intro]: https://blog.rom1v.com/2018/03/introducing-scrcpy/
[article-tcpip]: https://www.genymotion.com/blog/open-source-project-scrcpy-now-works-wirelessly/