Action | Shortcut |
---|---|
switch fullscreen mode | Ctrl +f |
resize window to 1:1 (pixel-perfect) | Ctrl +g |
resize window to remove black borders | Ctrl +x | Double-click¹ |
click on HOME |
Ctrl +h | Middle-click |
click on BACK |
Ctrl +b | Right-click² |
click on APP_SWITCH |
Ctrl +m |
click on VOLUME_UP |
Ctrl ++ |
click on VOLUME_DOWN |
Ctrl +- |
click on POWER |
Ctrl +p |
turn screen on | Right-click² |
paste computer clipboard to device | Ctrl +v |
enable/disable FPS counter (on stdout) | Ctrl +i |
¹Double-click on black borders to remove them.
²Right-click turns the screen on if it was off, presses BACK otherwise.
@sur0g This works. Thank you very much.
I want to avoid the console (running on Windows OS). I know I can edit the scrcpy-noconsole.vbs file to be, as such, for example:
But is there a better way? Can I create a shortcut to it and pass the parameters then, without modifying this file?
It was possible in the past to start scrcpy without console easier. Now for some reason I need this file (or create a copy of it and then modify it) ...
Currently what I did is to copy and modify it, to reach the command as such: