Using the HDMI out on the phone is the best option. If your phone doesn't support video out, this is the best way I found to do it.
I recently had to do this with my pixel when the screen died. I couldn't find this advice anywhere so I'm super proud of this work around. Unfortunately it's not easy. You'll need a OTG adapter, a wired keyboard, a Bluetooth keyboard, and a crap ton of patience.
Step one: enable android talk back/screen reader. This can be done using the volume keys or Google assistant. https://www.theverge.com/23184596/android-screen-reader-how-to-enable
Step two: connect the wired keyboard using the OTG adapter. Use the keyboard's keys to unlock the phone and use the arrow keys to navigate to the Bluetooth settings.
Step three: connect the Bluetooth keyboard to free up the USB port on the phone.
Step 4: use the Bluetooth keyboard to enable the backup method of your choice.
Bonus advice: Use Google play store on a computer to remote install a screen cast app https://www.howtogeek.com/690556/how-to-wirelessly-mirror-your-android-phone-to-your-tv/
Use the wired keyboard and screen reader to open the app and start the screen cast. That makes things much easier.