Hi, I'm a developer.
I wanted to use AirMirror to project the screen of my phone on my PC.
That way I can test on a real device, even though it works as if I'm using an emulator.
So what I've noticed is that AirMirror uses ADB, this is used for delivering touches and keyboard input on non-rooted android 5.0+ devices. That's all fine. But please use the adb-executable that is installed in my SDK folder, instead of using a built-in ADB that is also very outdated. Because an old ADB is used, I'll run into problems in Android Studio, and on the commandline.
(You could check if there is an ADB executable on the PATH for example)
After killing AirMirror and starting ADB from the commandline, it seems to work. So that's a nice workaround for now.
I wanted to use AirMirror to project the screen of my phone on my PC.
That way I can test on a real device, even though it works as if I'm using an emulator.
So what I've noticed is that AirMirror uses ADB, this is used for delivering touches and keyboard input on non-rooted android 5.0+ devices. That's all fine. But please use the adb-executable that is installed in my SDK folder, instead of using a built-in ADB that is also very outdated. Because an old ADB is used, I'll run into problems in Android Studio, and on the commandline.
(You could check if there is an ADB executable on the PATH for example)
After killing AirMirror and starting ADB from the commandline, it seems to work. So that's a nice workaround for now.