Has anyone been able to make #KDEPlasma work with screen mirroring software, such as #Miracast?
My uncle is seriously struggling with this.
Has anyone been able to make #KDEPlasma work with screen mirroring software, such as #Miracast?
My uncle is seriously struggling with this.
📱 Turn any Android phone into a desktop-style workstation!
I wrote a short guide on how to use scrcpy with the `--new-display` option to get a Samsung DeX-like virtual display on your PC.
Read the blog here: https://proandroiddev.com/enable-a-desktop-style-experience-samsung-dex-on-any-android-device-unlocking-the-power-of-scrcpy-b91d28d685fc
#Android #AndroidAppDevelopment #AndroidDevelopment #ScreenMirroring #Scrcpy #SamsungDex #Productivity #TechTips #OpenSource #Developers #Linux #macOS #Windows
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Ένα από τα καλύτερα εργαλεία για να πραγματοποιήσετε screen mirroring από iOS/iPadOS σε Linux είναι το #UxPlay. Είναι απλό, σταθερά και λειτουργεί εξαιρετικά καλά με το πρωτόκολλο #AirPlay.
Ο οδηγός καλύπτει:
Βασική εγκατάσταση από τα repos (#Ubuntu, κλπ)
Πώς να τρέξετε το UxPlay ως υπηρεσία (#systemd)
Ένα ωραίο extension για #GNOME tray
Διαβάστε το εδώ:
https://eiosifidis.blogspot.com/2025/08/mirror-iphone-ipad-se-linux.html
#FOSS #OpenSource #Linux #iPhone #iPad #ScreenMirroring #Tech #HowTo
scrcpy 3.0 adds a virtual Android display to your Windows, Mac or Linux PC
Scrcpy is a free and open source utility that lets you mirror the display of an Android device on a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer so that you can interact with your mobile apps on your laptop or desktop.
Up until recently that meant whatever was on your phone’s screen would show up on your PC screen. But the developer recently added a virtual display option that lets you mirror a virtual screen rather than whatever’s currently on your Android device’s display. This lets you, among other things, interact with one app on your PC and another on your phone.
The virtual display debuted in scrcpy v3.0, which was released in November. But there have been a few small updates since then, and the latest version at time of publication is scrcpy v3.1, which improves on the virtual display feature by adding support for keeping apps running on a virtual display active on your mobile device even after you close the virtual display on your PC. It does this by moving the app from your virtual display to your primary display, and helps prevent data loss if you lose the connection between your phone and PC.
The latest version also brings better support for gamepads, improved support for AV1 video encoding and decoding, and other bug fixes and performance enhancements.
Note that while the biggest change in scrcpy versions 3.0 or later is support for virtual displays, they’re not enabled by default. You’ll have to add them manually. For example, starting scrcpy with the command “scrcpy –new-display” will start the app on a PC with a virtual Android display set to the same resolution and pixel density as your Android device.
You can also set the resolution and pixel density manually. Here are some examples of how to do that:
scrcpy –new-display=1920×1080
scrcpy –new-display=1920×1080/420 # force 420 dpi
scrcpy –new-display # use the main display size and density
scrcpy –new-display=/240 # use the main display size and 240 dpi
You can find more details in the scrcpy v3.0 release notes, although I’d recommend installing the latest release if you want to try the application yourself.
In addition to allowing you to mirror your Android device’s display (or virtual display) on a computer, scrcpy allows you to crate screen recordings, copy and paste between your devices, capture video from your camera on a PC (instead of mirroring your device’s display), and even use your Android device’s camera as a webcam (although this feature currently only works on Linux).
You can find more information at the scrcpy GitHub page.
via Ubuntu Handbook
Question: has anyone been able to use their apple macbook air as a dockable machine.
I dock the machine at work and use a second monitor through a dongle. When I get home, I can't mirror to my TV. Seems like the display server is stuck.
I have been trying to restart the display server but there is probably no official manual for this idiotic os.
Has anyone had similar problems ? Any idea how to make it behave ?
#apple #mac #macos #displayserver #ScreenMirroring #NoManual #NoDocs #BadUIX
If you ever need to show your iOS device on your Mac, Bezel has made it easy, beautiful, and fast.
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Lilbits: ARM invests in Raspberry Pi, Spotify brings audiobooks to subscribers, and Copilot AI could be coming to Windows 10 #Ai, #Android, #Audiobooks, #Copilot, #Genymobile, #Lilbits, #Rumors, #Samsung, #Scrcpy, #ScreenMirroring, #Spotify, #Windows10