Monday 2 February 2015

Projecting your windows phone screen to a TV or PC.


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Want to see stuff from your Windows Phone 8.1 – like videos, family photos or an app you've developed – on a bigger screen? It's simple to do if you have a TV, projector or monitor with Miracast support. Or you can project to your Windows PC if you have the Project My Screen app and a USB cable.

To project to your TV, monitor or projector using a wireless connection:-

Make sure that your phone’s WiFi is turned on, then do the following:

  1. In the App list, tap Settings > Project my screen.
  2. Tap the device you want to connect to. We’ll automatically detect any nearby devices that can support a wireless display connection with your phone.
Notes:
  1. If your phone is having trouble connecting to an external display, tap Advanced > Fix to help fix the connection issue. If you’re still having trouble connecting, the wireless device you’re trying to connect to may need an update. Go to your manufacturer’s website to see if there’s an update for your wireless device.
  2. Projecting your phone screen using a wireless connection is only available on certain phones. See which Nokia Lumia phones support wireless projection or go to your manufacturer's website for more info.
To project to your PC using a USB cable:-
  1. Install the Project My Screen app on your PC. To Download Click Here.
  2. Connect your phone to your PC using a USB cable.
  3. Start the Project My Screen app on your PC. On your phone, tap Yes when prompted to allow screen projection.
Notes:
  1. You can't use a USB connection to project content that's protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM), such as Xbox Video.
  2. Projecting your phone screen with a USB connection is video only. You can still adjust the audio through your phone.
Regards,
World's Hackers

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