Guiscrcpy adds GUI panels to scrcpy, so any user can run it — and cast and control their device — without sending any information over the internet. Everything works over USB or WiFi (using only a local network). Guiscrcpy also adds a desktop launcher to Linux and Windows systems and provides compiled binaries for Linux and Windows. No application needs to be installed on the phone and no root is required.
With guiscrcpy, you not only see your phone on your screen, but you can also interact with it, either by clicking the SDL window itself, just as you would tap your physical phone, or by using the buttons on the panels.
Tried it on my Linux computer and it worked flawlessly. I already had the dependencies installed so all I did was install scrcpy first. I’m not sure how the WiFi connection was supposed to work but I plugged a USB cable in and it worked just fine. A really great way to do screen recordings.
See https://opensource.com/article/19/9/mirror-android-screen-guiscrcpy
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#^Mirror your Android screen on your computer with Guiscrcpy
Access your Android device from your PC with this open source application based on scrcpy.