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by valleyer
17 days ago
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You can do that with iPhone, too, using the (poorly named) "USB Camera Adapter", which splits out a USB type-A jack. (I assume you need a similar adapter on most Android phones, too, since I've never seen one with a type-A jack built in.) |
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You even see the phone screen mirrored on the monitor, complete with mouse cursor etc.
The sad thing is it is just literal copy of the phone screen. It does not have a "desktop mode".