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Second display without relying on the simulated second display overlay #14

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Nucks1000 opened this issue Mar 8, 2023 · 1 comment

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@Nucks1000
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After following your guide, it worked almost perfectly. My only complaint is that there is an overlay covering my phone screen. The second I saw it, I instantly realised how you got this to work so I knew how to turn it off within the developer options. My problem is that I would like not to have the overlay on my phone while using this script. Is this possible? If not, you've done a grand job regardless, thank you.

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nikp123 commented Mar 9, 2023

Unless you can enable a secondary screen without that developer options trick, I don't think it is possible. But to be super sure about that we'd need to actually go through the AOSP source tree which is something I am not motivated to do ATM. But overall it's a very valid suggestion. Leaving this open in case someone smarter or motivated happens to find this (someone familiar with the AOSP project at the very least).

@nikp123 nikp123 changed the title simulated second display overlay Second display without relying on the simulated second display overlay Mar 9, 2023
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