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10 [Client Options](#client-options) \
21 device, which represents the client device and communicates with the
22 physical client device by sending audio and frames of the virtual displays,
24 launch apps on the virtual device, which are streamed to the client.
26 * **Client**: installed on the client device. It receives the audio and frames
29 same time, it's best to use a large screen device as a client, like a Pixel
38 * An Android device running Android 13 or newer to act as a client device.
48 Note: This example app uses an Android device as a client, but there's no such
49 general requirement. The client device, its capabilities, the connectivity layer
100 1. Build and install the Client app on the client device.
117 [Client Options](#client-options) that allow for changing the behavior of
135 Once the connection with the client device is established, the Host app will
139 and start streaming the display contents to the client. The client will show
147 streaming the display contents to the client. The display on the Client app
159 streaming the display contents to the client. Run the commands below to
173 from the host device into the focused display on the client device. The focused
230 - **Enable client Sensors**: Enables sensor injection from the client device
235 - **Enable client Camera**: Enables front & back camera injection from the client device
247 - **Enable client Audio**: Enables audio output on the client device. Any
249 client by default. \
255 should trigger orientation change of the relevant display. The client will
304 - **Use the native client IME**: Enables the native client IME instead of
342 contents of that display to an immersive fullscreen activity. The client's
344 the client device to exit fullscreen. Volume Up acts as a home key, if the
371 client, which will rotate the user-visible surface.