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  2. scrcpy - Wikipedia

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    The screen content is streamed as H.264 video, which the software then decodes and displays on the computer. The software pushes keyboard and mouse input to the Android device over the server. [4] Setup involves enabling USB debugging on the Android device, connecting the device to the computer, and running the scrcpy application on the ...

  3. Amazon Luna - Wikipedia

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    USB connections can also be used on Android devices by plugging in a USB OTG (Micro-USB/USB-C to USB-A) adapter on an Android phone/tablet. Xbox Wireless Controller (for Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S) USB, Bluetooth XInput USB connections can also be used on Android devices by plugging in a USB OTG (Micro-USB/USB-C to USB-A) adapter on an ...

  4. USB human interface device class - Wikipedia

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    Each USB HID interface communicates with the host using either a control pipe or an interrupt pipe. Isochronous and bulk pipes are not used in HID class devices. Both IN and OUT control transfers are required for enumeration; only an IN interrupt transfer is required for HID reports. OUT interrupt transfers are optional in HID-class devices.

  5. Wireless keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A Bluetooth keyboard is a wireless keyboard that connects and communicates with its parent device via the Bluetooth protocol.These devices are widely used with portable devices such as smart phones and tablets, though they are also used with laptops and ultrabooks.

  6. Chromebook - Wikipedia

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    The device's USB port is capable of supporting a keyboard, mouse, Ethernet adapter, or USB storage, but not a printer, as ChromeOS offers no print stack. [124] Adding further hardware outside of the previously mentioned items will likely cause problems with the operating system's "self knowing" security model. [125]

  7. Miracast - Wikipedia

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    Miracast is utilised in many devices and is used or branded under various names by different manufacturers, including Smart View (by Samsung), [3] [4] SmartShare (by LG), screen mirroring (by Sony), Cast (in Windows 11) and Connect (in Windows 10), wireless display and screen casting.

  8. Chromebox - Wikipedia

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    That connection, via a local area network, can be wireless or through an Ethernet port. The machines are classed as small form-factor PCs [ 2 ] and typically feature a power switch and a set of connections to support a keyboard , pointing device and one or more monitors .

  9. Nexus Q - Wikipedia

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    One user demonstrated the ability to use a traditional Android home screen with keyboard and mouse input, as well as the official Netflix app. [14] In December 2013, an unofficial build of Android 4.4 "KitKat" based on CyanogenMod code was also released for the Nexus Q, although it was unstable and lacked reliable Wi-Fi support. [8]