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Romain Vimont
eb004b010e Improve manual rotation reliability
Manually requesting a device orientation change using MOD+r often fails.

Introducing a small delay dramatically improves reliability.
2024-12-10 19:12:26 +01:00
5 changed files with 36 additions and 48 deletions

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@@ -78,16 +78,6 @@ Note that USB debugging is not required to run scrcpy in [OTG mode](doc/otg.md).
- [macOS](doc/macos.md)
## Must-know tips
- [Reducing resolution](doc/video.md#size) may greatly improve performance
(`scrcpy -m1024`)
- [_Right-click_](doc/mouse.md#mouse-bindings) triggers `BACK`
- [_Middle-click_](doc/mouse.md#mouse-bindings) triggers `HOME`
- <kbd>Alt</kbd>+<kbd>f</kbd> toggles [fullscreen](doc/window.md#fullscreen)
- There are many other [shortcuts](doc/shortcuts.md)
## Usage examples
There are a lot of options, [documented](#user-documentation) in separate pages.

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@@ -34,31 +34,6 @@ adb shell settings put global stay_on_while_plugged_in 0
```
## Screen off timeout
The Android screen automatically turns off after some delay.
To change this delay while scrcpy is running:
```bash
scrcpy --screen-off-timeout=300 # 300 seconds (5 minutes)
```
The initial value is restored on exit.
It is possible to change this setting manually:
```bash
# get the current screen_off_timeout value
adb shell settings get system screen_off_timeout
# set a new value (in milliseconds)
adb shell settings put system screen_off_timeout 30000
```
Note that the Android value is in milliseconds, but the scrcpy command line
argument is in seconds.
## Turn screen off
It is possible to turn the device screen off while mirroring on start with a
@@ -96,6 +71,31 @@ adb shell cmd display power-on 0
```
## Screen off timeout
The Android screen automatically turns off after some delay.
To change this delay while scrcpy is running:
```bash
scrcpy --screen-off-timeout=300 # 300 seconds (5 minutes)
```
The initial value is restored on exit.
It is possible to change this setting manually:
```bash
# get the current screen_off_timeout value
adb shell settings get system screen_off_timeout
# set a new value (in milliseconds)
adb shell settings put system screen_off_timeout 30000
```
Note that the Android value is in milliseconds, but the scrcpy command line
argument is in seconds.
## Show touches
For presentations, it may be useful to show physical touches (on the physical

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@@ -83,9 +83,9 @@ process like the _adb daemon_).
## Mouse bindings
By default, with SDK mouse:
- right-click triggers `BACK` (or `POWER` on)
- middle-click triggers `HOME`
- the 4th click triggers `APP_SWITCH`
- right-click triggers BACK (or POWER on)
- middle-click triggers HOME
- the 4th click triggers APP_SWITCH
- the 5th click expands the notification panel
The secondary clicks may be forwarded to the device instead by pressing the
@@ -121,9 +121,9 @@ Each character must be one of the following:
- `+`: forward the click to the device
- `-`: ignore the click
- `b`: trigger shortcut `BACK` (or turn screen on if off)
- `h`: trigger shortcut `HOME`
- `s`: trigger shortcut `APP_SWITCH`
- `b`: trigger shortcut BACK (or turn screen on if off)
- `h`: trigger shortcut HOME
- `s`: trigger shortcut APP_SWITCH
- `n`: trigger shortcut "expand notification panel"
For example:

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@@ -20,12 +20,6 @@ and extract it.
### From a package manager
From [WinGet] (ADB and other dependencies will be installed alongside scrcpy):
```bash
winget install --exact Genymobile.scrcpy
```
From [Chocolatey]:
```bash
@@ -35,12 +29,12 @@ choco install adb # if you don't have it yet
From [Scoop]:
```bash
scoop install scrcpy
scoop install adb # if you don't have it yet
```
[WinGet]: https://github.com/microsoft/winget-cli
[Chocolatey]: https://chocolatey.org/
[Scoop]: https://scoop.sh

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@@ -206,6 +206,10 @@ public final class Device {
// restore auto-rotate if necessary
if (accelerometerRotation) {
if (displayId == 0) {
// HACK: rotation on the main display often fail on recent Android devices if thawRotation() is called immediately
SystemClock.sleep(10);
}
wm.thawRotation(displayId);
}
}