The capability to display an Android device’s screen on a personal computer via a Universal Serial Bus connection enables users to view and interact with mobile content on a larger display. For example, a user might connect their smartphone to a PC to present a slideshow stored on the phone during a meeting, or to play mobile games using a keyboard and mouse. This functionality provides a direct connection, often bypassing the need for a wireless network.
This method offers several advantages, including reduced latency compared to wireless screen mirroring solutions, particularly in environments with congested Wi-Fi networks. Historically, achieving this required complex software installations and developer options configurations. However, advancements in both Android and PC operating systems have simplified the process, making it more accessible to the average user. Its benefit lies in providing a stable and often higher-quality mirroring experience for tasks requiring precise control or real-time responsiveness.