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What this chapter covers.
Telethryve 2.0 improves a simple but important detail: desktop streaming has to stay visible when the user actually needs it.
Earlier, a dimmed or sleeping display could turn a useful phone preview into black frames. The newer bridge restores brightness, wakes the display, and keeps it awake while the stream helper is running.
That means a user can dim the screen for privacy, ask Telethryve to show the desktop, and still get a usable view when review time arrives. This matters for generated artifacts.
The phone can watch the Mac open a document, inspect an image, play a video, or move through a page. Artifact cards can open files on the machine, then stream the result back to mobile.
The workflow becomes steadier: create the work, reveal it on the computer, and review it from the phone.