Currently, everyone uses a mobile phone and it has become as important a work tool as the computer. The problem arises when we have to access its content or we have to work with both devices. Alsoit is possible to manage an Android mobile from the PC whatever operating system you are using and we will tell you how to do it.
Are you fed up or tired of having to look at your laptop every two by three in the middle of work? Well, you have to know that it is possible to access the contents of the mobile from the PC and the only thing you will need is to connect it to one of the USB ports of the PC. Of course, you must have USB debugging and developer mode on your mobile active to be able to do this, otherwise our computer will not be able to access the device.
How to view and control your Android mobile on your PC
For this we will use an application called scrcpy, which has a series of advantages that we will list below:
- It has versions for Windows, Linux, and macOS, so you can use it on virtually any PC.
- You don’t have to install anything on the device, just a small application on our computer.
To use it, just follow these steps:
- Connect the Android terminal to your PC via any USB port. You also have the option of connecting it wirelessly, but we prefer it with a cable, since it consumes less battery and we can have the terminal charged.
- Open the command line, PowerShell, or Windows Terminal. To do this, press the Windows and X keys simultaneously and select the corresponding option.
- Type the scrcpy command and press Enter.
- If the trick works well, then the Android mobile will ask you if you want it to accept the connection, say yes.
- From this moment you will see your mobile screen appear as if it were another window on your PC, any action you perform on the computer will be reflected on the Android device.
Keep in mind that the USB port doesn’t give the full bandwidth for real-time interaction, so you’ll experience some lag and we don’t recommend it for tasks that require thinking. Not in vain, the latency time between the image on the mobile and on the PC screen can be more than a second.
What can we do ?
This will not only show us the mobile screen in the computer window, but we can do things like:
- Use the Android terminal as an audio device and turn it into an external speaker.
- We can record audio and video from our mobile to our computer.
- If the screen of the device is off, we can send the video signal from the PC to it. Of course, with limitations depending on the type of USB connection and its bandwidth.
- It allows us to use mouse and keyboard in Android applications.
- We can copy, cut and paste in both directions.
From what you can see, this is a pretty comprehensive and easy to use option that will get you out of trouble on more than one occasion and save you from having to keep an eye on two devices at the same time. time.