That I cannot say, but needing a phone to get on it. the way it was rolled out through apple first, WEF partner. the fact this is in the TOS: Unless otherwise indicated, the functionality, website designs, images, audio, video, text, photographs, and graphics on the Site and the App (collectively, the "Content") and the trademarks, service marks, and logos contained therein (the "Marks") are owned or controlled by us or licensed to us, and are protected by copyright and trademark laws and various other intellectual property rights and unfair competition laws of the United States, foreign jurisdictions, and international conventions.
You can get a dongle and plug in USB devices directly to your phone. You can use a mouse or a keyboard in android for example. I believe it is possible with iOS too...
Yes, you can do that, but you really want to bother with all that when it doesn't change the size of the screen or allow you to control everything from the same mouse/keyboard, including your PC?
With this program, I can plug my phone into the PC via USB and control it like it's a standard application, and also copy/paste from the computer. I prefer PC and rarely use my phone for anything.
Just where was this during my mobile gaming days?
Looks like it's been around since 2018-
https://blog.rom1v.com/2018/03/introducing-scrcpy/
still salty that I am just now hearing about it. Clash of Clans is old news!
I was thinking of installing Android in a VM for Truth Social once it's available but think I'll just use this method instead.
curious as to why desktop wouldn't be one of the first roll outs, but I think they are looking for something.
Like what??
That I cannot say, but needing a phone to get on it. the way it was rolled out through apple first, WEF partner. the fact this is in the TOS: Unless otherwise indicated, the functionality, website designs, images, audio, video, text, photographs, and graphics on the Site and the App (collectively, the "Content") and the trademarks, service marks, and logos contained therein (the "Marks") are owned or controlled by us or licensed to us, and are protected by copyright and trademark laws and various other intellectual property rights and unfair competition laws of the United States, foreign jurisdictions, and international conventions.
They are doing something.
You can get a dongle and plug in USB devices directly to your phone. You can use a mouse or a keyboard in android for example. I believe it is possible with iOS too...
Yes, you can do that, but you really want to bother with all that when it doesn't change the size of the screen or allow you to control everything from the same mouse/keyboard, including your PC?
With this program, I can plug my phone into the PC via USB and control it like it's a standard application, and also copy/paste from the computer. I prefer PC and rarely use my phone for anything.