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|    Herbert Kleebauer to Andy Burnelli    |
|    Re: Is there a way to put a command wind    |
|    21 Apr 22 23:57:52    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.microsoft.windows       From: klee@unibwm.de              On 21.04.2022 22:57, Andy Burnelli wrote:       > Kerr-Mudd, John wrote:       >       >>> That reliably pops up the Android screen on Windows over Wi-Fi but then I       >>> have absolutely no need for the command window to remain around as clutter.       >>>       >>       >> So why put in the parameter '/k'?       >       > Good question.       >       > The /k is mostly habit but it doesn't matter as you must use either /K or /C       > and both do the exact same thing with respect to the window staying open.       >       > %comspec% /c cd /d "c:\app\editor\android\scrcpy" && adb connect       192.168.0.2:5555 && scrcpy --always-on-top --tcpip=192.168.0.2:5555       >       > As a direct result of your query, I changed it to /c (you must use one or       > the other as far as I know), but I knew it wouldn't matter as I've had this       > problem for decades. I just never tried to resolve it until now.              It should matter. But I suppose scrcpy is a GUI program which will not       terminate itself. But if you exit scrcpy, then the CMD should also be closed.       If you don't want that the CMD windows stays open, then use "start scrcpy".              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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