9
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My phone's touchscreen is damaged. Is it possible to control it remotely?
Use an OTG mouse and keyboard.
From a thread:
I can confirm that using an USB OTG adapter a wireless Logitech mouse
and keyboard combo works for me without problem using Fairphone Open
OS 17.03 (...
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My phone's touchscreen is damaged. Is it possible to control it remotely?
If you can manage to get usb debugging working, try scrcpy.
Its features include:
audio forwarding (Android >= 11)
recording
mirroring with Android device screen off
copy-paste in both directions
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How can I access my phone with a broken screen when TWRP decryption is unavailable?
You can enable ADB by editing certain build.prop options which can be done without data access. Then, like you already mentioned, you can easily control your phone with scrcpy.
For an in-depth ...
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Can broken screen and USB cable in data transfer mode influence each other?
Note: This answer is an educated guess based on my understanding from Guide to USB-C Pinout and Features and anyone with a better understanding is welcome to improve
From a historical perspective USB ...
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My phone's touchscreen is damaged. Is it possible to control it remotely?
If you want to use it connected to a computer, you can use Vysor. It's a program that lets you view and interact with your device from your desktop. It looks like the minimum Android version required ...
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