diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 2ae50c4b..1fedde12 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ increase performance.
To limit both the width and height to some value (e.g. 1024):
```bash
-scrcpy --max-size 1024
+scrcpy --max-size=1024
scrcpy -m 1024 # short version
```
@@ -199,7 +199,7 @@ preserved. That way, a device in 1920×1080 will be mirrored at 1024×576.
The default bit-rate is 8 Mbps. To change the video bitrate (e.g. to 2 Mbps):
```bash
-scrcpy --bit-rate 2M
+scrcpy --bit-rate=2M
scrcpy -b 2M # short version
```
@@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ scrcpy -b 2M # short version
The capture frame rate can be limited:
```bash
-scrcpy --max-fps 15
+scrcpy --max-fps=15
```
This is officially supported since Android 10, but may work on earlier versions.
@@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ The device screen may be cropped to mirror only part of the screen.
This is useful, for example, to mirror only one eye of the Oculus Go:
```bash
-scrcpy --crop 1224:1440:0:0 # 1224x1440 at offset (0,0)
+scrcpy --crop=1224:1440:0:0 # 1224x1440 at offset (0,0)
```
If `--max-size` is also specified, resizing is applied after cropping.
@@ -258,14 +258,14 @@ Some devices have more than one encoder, and some of them may cause issues or
crash. It is possible to select a different encoder:
```bash
-scrcpy --encoder OMX.qcom.video.encoder.avc
+scrcpy --encoder=OMX.qcom.video.encoder.avc
```
To list the available encoders, you can pass an invalid encoder name; the
error will give the available encoders:
```bash
-scrcpy --encoder _
+scrcpy --encoder=_
```
### Capture
@@ -275,14 +275,14 @@ scrcpy --encoder _
It is possible to record the screen while mirroring:
```bash
-scrcpy --record file.mp4
+scrcpy --record=file.mp4
scrcpy -r file.mkv
```
To disable mirroring while recording:
```bash
-scrcpy --no-display --record file.mp4
+scrcpy --no-display --record=file.mp4
scrcpy -Nr file.mkv
# interrupt recording with Ctrl+C
```
@@ -431,7 +431,7 @@ none found, try running `adb disconnect`, and then run those two commands again.
It may be useful to decrease the bit-rate and the resolution:
```bash
-scrcpy --bit-rate 2M --max-size 800
+scrcpy --bit-rate=2M --max-size=800
scrcpy -b2M -m800 # short version
```
@@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ scrcpy -b2M -m800 # short version
If several devices are listed in `adb devices`, you can specify the _serial_:
```bash
-scrcpy --serial 0123456789abcdef
+scrcpy --serial=0123456789abcdef
scrcpy -s 0123456789abcdef # short version
```
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@ The serial may also be provided via the environment variable `ANDROID_SERIAL`
If the device is connected over TCP/IP:
```bash
-scrcpy --serial 192.168.0.1:5555
+scrcpy --serial=192.168.0.1:5555
scrcpy -s 192.168.0.1:5555 # short version
```
@@ -606,7 +606,7 @@ scrcpy --force-adb-forward
Like for wireless connections, it may be useful to reduce quality:
```
-scrcpy -b2M -m800 --max-fps 15
+scrcpy -b2M -m800 --max-fps=15
```
### Window configuration
@@ -616,7 +616,7 @@ scrcpy -b2M -m800 --max-fps 15
By default, the window title is the device model. It can be changed:
```bash
-scrcpy --window-title 'My device'
+scrcpy --window-title='My device'
```
#### Position and size
@@ -624,7 +624,7 @@ scrcpy --window-title 'My device'
The initial window position and size may be specified:
```bash
-scrcpy --window-x 100 --window-y 100 --window-width 800 --window-height 600
+scrcpy --window-x=100 --window-y=100 --window-width=800 --window-height=600
```
#### Borderless
@@ -659,7 +659,7 @@ Fullscreen can then be toggled dynamically with MOD+f.
The window may be rotated:
```bash
-scrcpy --rotation 1
+scrcpy --rotation=1
```
Possible values:
@@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ If several displays are available, it is possible to select the display to
mirror:
```bash
-scrcpy --display 1
+scrcpy --display=1
```
The list of display ids can be retrieved by: