Samsung smartphone to Windows 10 Miracast: Difference between revisions
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On Windows 10 you need to enable "Wireless Display" feature: | On Windows 10 you need to enable "Wireless Display" feature: | ||
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* It might not be possible to use your Wi-Fi for Internet and Miracast simultaneously | * It might not be possible to use your Wi-Fi for Internet and Miracast simultaneously | ||
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On Windows 10, Launch the Connect App. Search for these items: | |||
# Connect to a Wireless Display | # Connect to a Wireless Display | ||
# Projecting to this PC | # Projecting to this PC | ||
Revision as of 07:36, 1 September 2022
Prepare
On Windows 10 you need to enable "Wireless Display" feature:
- Apps & Features
- Check if it's installed
- Optional features
- Add
- Select and install "Wireless Display"
Note:
- Wi-Fi needs to be enabled
- It might not be possible to use your Wi-Fi for Internet and Miracast simultaneously
Start
On Windows 10, Launch the Connect App. Search for these items:
- Connect to a Wireless Display
- Projecting to this PC
- Launch the Connect App to project to this PC
Windows 10 should now be ready to receive a connection
Now on your Android device:
- Enable Samsung Smart View
- Select your Windows 10 device
- Mirror screen
Troubleshooting
All mouse and key input go to the Android device
In my case, while connected, all mouse and key input goes to the Android device. There was no way to get any input to Windows 10 without stopping the session. To keep local controls it helped for me to disable full screen at this point. Go with your mouse cursor to the right-top. A taskbar becomes visible. Click the arrows to disable the full screen.