Open Source Java Screen Mirroring Software

Java Screen Mirroring Software

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    SecondScreen

    SecondScreen

    Better screen mirroring for Android devices

    SecondScreen is an application designed for power users that frequently connect their Android devices to external displays. It works with your existing screen mirroring solution to give you the best experience possible. With SecondScreen, you can change your device's resolution and density to fit your TV or monitor, enable always-on desktop mode in Chrome, and even turn your device's backlight off, among several other features.
    Downloads: 22 This Week
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    VirtualGraphicTablets

    VirtualGraphicTablets

    Use android phone or tablet as a digitizer (with screen mirroring)

    An experimental project to use an Android phone as a pen display. A 32-bit Java runtime environment is required (the DLL driven by the virtual tablet is only 32-bit)
    Downloads: 2 This Week
    Last Update:
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