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How to Connect to a Wireless Display with Miracast in Windows 10
Miracast is a wireless technology your PC, laptop, or tablet can use to project your screen to wireless TVs, projectors, and streaming media players that also support Miracast. You can use this to share what you’re doing on your PC, present a slide show, or even play your favorite game on a larger screen.
Starting with Windows 10 build 17682, just like remote desktop you’ll see a control banner at the top of your screen when you’re in a session. The banner keeps you informed of the state of your connection, allows you to quick disconnect or reconnect to the same sink and allows you to tune the connection based on what you are doing. This tuning is done via the settings gear, which optimizes the screen to screen latency based on one of the three scenarios:

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  • Game mode minimizes the screen to screen latency to make gaming over a wireless connection possible.
  • Video mode increases the screen to screen latency to ensure the video on the big screen plays back smoothly and without glitching.
  • Productivity modes strikes a good balance between game mode and video mode where the screen to screen latency is responsive enough that typing feels natural, while ensuring videos don’t glitch too often.

By default, all connections start off in productivity mode.
This tutorial will show you how to project your Windows 10 PC screen to a wireless TV, projector, or streaming media player with Miracast.
Both your Windows 10 computer (PC, laptop, or tablet) and device (TV, projector, or streaming media player) must support Miracast to be able to project your computer's screen to the device.
The device (TV, projector, or streaming media player) must support Miracast, and have Miracast turned on. To see if your device supports Miracast, you will need to check its manual to see if it's a supported feature.
Miracast requirements:
  • Graphics driver must support Windows Display Driver Model WDDM 1.3 with Miracast support
  • Wi-Fi driver must support Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) 6.30 and Wi-Fi Direct
  • Windows 8.1 or Windows 10

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Here's How:
1. Do step 2 (Connect), step 3 (Project), or step 4 (Action Center) below for how you would like to open Connect.
2. Press the Win+K keys, and go to step 5 below.
3. Press the Win+P keys, or swipe in from the right edge of the touch screen.

A) Click/tap on the Connect to a wireless display link, and go to step 5 below. (see screenshot below)

4. Open the Action Center, click/tap on the Connect button, and go to step 5 below. (see screenshot below)
5. Do step 6 (connect) or step 7 (disconnect) below to either connect to or disconnect from a wireless display.Miracast To Multiple Tvs
6. To Connect to a Wireless Display

A) Click/tap on the wireless display you want to project to. (see screenshot below)

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B) Once connected, you can click/tap on the

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Change projection mode link to choose one of the options below: (see screenshot below)
Projection ModeDescription
PC screen onlyYou’ll see everything on your PC. (When you're connected to a wireless projector, this option changes to Disconnect.)
DuplicateYou’ll see the same things on both screens.
Extend (default)You'll see everything spread over both screens, and you can drag and move items between the two.
Second screen onlyYou’ll see everything on the connected screen. Your other screen will be blank.

7. To Disconnect from a Wireless Display

If you move your PC beyond the range of the wireless display (such as to another room), or if you make your PC sleep or hibernate, the two devices will automatically disconnect.

A) Click/tap on the Disconnect button for the wireless display you want to stop projecting to. (see screenshot below)

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That's it,
Shawn


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