TeslaMirror for Android release notes
###2.00 (20221214)
1. Add support for touch screen and mouse.
This touch screen function requires the "Remote Control" switch to be turned on in the App, and requires "Accessibility" permissions.
Now you can use the touch screen of the Tesla car browser to control the Android phone, and you can also use the mouse to control the Android phone in the PC Chrome browser.
2. Add WebRTC mode.
The default mode is still the old MJPEG (Motion JPEG) mode.
WebRTC mode is only for advanced users, please test WebRTC mode separately to see if it meets your use case, if it does not meet your requirements, please use the default MJPEG mode.
WebRTC mode has some special limitations:
- WebRTC mode can only be successfully started in the Tesla car's Parked status(P gear); MJPEG mode has no such limitation. This is due to the limitation of the Tesla car browser. Please do not try to start the App screen-casting in WebRTC mode in the Tesla car's Driving status(D gear).
- When the WebRTC mode is in the Tesla car Driving status(D gear), if the screen-casting device answers the phone, the WebRTC mode will be disconnected and cannot be reconnected.
- When the WebRTC mode is in the Tesla car Driving status(D gear), if the entire page of the Tesla car browser is refreshed, the WebRTC mode will be disconnected and cannot be reconnected.
- These special limitations are all due to the limitations of the Tesla car browser on WebRTC in Driving status(D gear).
- When using the WebRTC mode, be sure to press the screen-casting button in the App first, and then use the browser to access TSL6.com
If the use case can accept the limitations of WebRTC, WebRTC mode has the following advantages compared to MJPEG mode:
- WebRTC mode is very smooth
- WebRTC mode requires much less network bandwidth, and in complex network environments, the overall performance is better than MJPEG mode
Note:
The WebRTC mode web entry is not the same as the MJPEG mode web entry. Please enter the corresponding address according to the App prompt interface.
WebRTC mode web entry TSL6.com
MJPEG mode web entry (note http, not https)
http://3.3.3.3:3333