When you’re done projecting wirelessly to your TV, there are two ways to disconnect from it:
Second screen only - disables the display on your Windows 10 device and uses your TV as the only available screen.Ĭhoose how you want to project the image to the TV How to disconnect from your TV and stop projecting wirelessly.You can then move windows from your Windows 10 laptop to your TV and the other way around. Extend - extends the image to the TV, turning it into a secondary display.This is the default behavior for casting wirelessly from Windows 10. Duplicate - mirrors the image from your Windows 10 device to your Smart TV.Disconnect - stops the connection to your TV, and the image is shown only on your Windows 10 device.In the Project panel, choose one of the following options: However, this behavior can be changed by either pressing Windows + P on your keyboard or opening Quick Actions, expanding them, and choosing Project. You're connected to the Smart TV Change how Windows 10 projects the image to your TVīy default, Windows 10 mirrors your screen to the chosen Smart TV. Windows 10 spends a couple of seconds connecting to the TV and then displays a connection toolbar at the top, changing the TV's status to Connected. Click or tap on the name of the TV you want to cast to.Ĭlick or tap on the name of your Smart TV to connect to it In the Connect panel, there’s a list of all the TVs and devices you can connect to wirelessly. You can also press the Windows + K keys on your keyboard to get to the same place. You see the Connect panel on the right side of the screen. Expand the list of Quick Actions and click or tap Connect. In Windows 10 Settings, click or tap on Connect to a wireless displayĪnother way to access it is from Quick Actions: press Windows + A on your keyboard or click or tap the Notifications icon in the bottom-right corner of your desktop.
Then, you see the Connect panel on the right side of the screen. On the right, scroll down to Multiple displays and click or tap on the “Connect to a wireless display” link. To access it, you can open Settings and go to System > Display. The wireless connection can be made from the Connect side panel. How to connect to a wireless display from Windows 10 through Miracastĭon’t forget to first turn on your Smart TV, and then go to your Windows 10 laptop, tablet, or hybrid device. Did you successfully connect to your TV?.IMPORTANT: Miracast is not available on most desktop PCs.Bonus: How to turn your old TV into a wireless display.Troubleshooting: Windows 10 doesn’t see my TV as a wireless display.How to disconnect from your TV and stop projecting wirelessly.Change how Windows 10 projects the image to your TV.How to connect to a wireless display from Windows 10 through Miracast.Man why so complicated? Why is it not working? Please I need to sort it out soon. How the hell do I get it to project on my LG TV? Btw Project setting is set to DUPLICATE.įrom researching it seems that the LG TV (666) should be showing on the right side of the attached image under Devices? What am I doing wrong? I tried going in to Charm bar > Devices > Connect to a different display > Add Wireless display > It searches and finds my LG Smart TV (called 666). So I guess it proves that the hardware is ok on both sides?Īnyway so to mirror the desktop on to the LG smart TV. avi file and choose "play to" I can select my LG TV and it plays the video on my LG TV. Smart Share is enabled in settings of my LG Smart TV.
Apparently it is the latest driver according to update driver online selection. Under Device Manager > Network Adapters >Marvell VASTAR 350N Wireless Network driver Ver = 4.176 Date.
I have Surface Pro 2 running Windows 8.1 all updated via Windows update. I want my Surface Pro 2 desktop to be mirrored on the LG 47" screen. I will be sitting on a table presenting stuff. Client will be sitting on Sofa with my LG 47" monitor on the wall in front.