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    scrcpy

    scrcpy

    Display and control your Android device

    ...It offers plenty of great features and is non-intrusive, with nothing left installed inside the device. scrcpy works with Android devices with at least API 21 (Android 5.0) and adb debugging must be enabled on the device.
    Downloads: 11,119 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
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    Weylus

    Weylus

    Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer

    Weylus turns your tablet or smart phone into a graphic tablet/touch screen for your computer! No apps except a modern browser (Firefox 80+, iOS/iPadOS 13+) are required on your tablet. Start Weylus, preferably set an access code in the access code box and press the Start button. This will start a webserver running on your computer. To control your computer with your tablet you need to open the url http://<address of your computer>:<port set in the menu, default is 1701>, if possible...
    Downloads: 299 This Week
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    Scrcpy GUI

    Scrcpy GUI

    A simple & beautiful GUI application for scrcpy

    Scrcpy was created by the team behind the popular Android emulator Genymotion, but it is not an Android emulator itself, it displays and controls Android devices connected via USB or TCP/IP, it does not require any root access. It works with GNU/Linux, Windows, and MacOS. Scrcpy works by running a server on your Android device, and the desktop application communicates using USB (or using ADB tunneling wireless).
    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    OpenAuto

    OpenAuto

    AndroidAuto headunit emulator

    ...The main functionality of the OpenAuto Pro software is to bring Users access to modern head-unit features like Bluetooth Hands-Free Profile, music streaming, integrated media player, navigation via Android Auto, screen mirroring, rear camera support, and many more interesting options and possibilities. Moreover, OpenAuto Pro runs under regular Raspberry PI OS (Buster), therefore You can use all accessories and software dedicated to Raspberry Pi. OpenAuto Pro version provides features like brightness control, volume control, support of Kodi and integration with the Raspberry PI OS (Raspbian Desktop).
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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