On your second device, open in the web browser. Copy the 6 digit ID from into the Desktop App, press CONNECT and select the virtual second screen. If you do not have a dummy display adapter at hand, here is a workaround: If your Laptop/PC is connected to an external screen, just connect the external screen twice with two cables, for example with HDMI and Display Port at the same time. This will create a virtual second screen and you can proceed with step 2. Mirror your Screen to this Browser You want to mirror your iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows, Mac or Linux screen directly to this Web Browser? Follow these steps. open_in_browser1. Start the ReceiverIn this Web Browser, please open to start the Receiver. Your Mobile or Desktop screen will be mirrored here.
In the iOS or Android App, use the integrated QR Code scanner to scan the QR Code from On Windows or Mac just enter the 6 digit ID manually into the Desktop App. Screen Mirroring & Video Casting It is important to understand the difference between Mirroring and Casting so that you can choose the right tool for the right purpose. Both technologies have their upsides and downsides.Watch this video to learn the difference and become a Pro Streamer. play_circle_filled If you prefer Video Casting, we highly recommend Video & TV Cast.Video & TV Cast is the #1 Video Casting App for iOS and Android with more than 100.000.000 downloads across all platforms. It supports all popular TV brands and streaming devices, inlcuding Chromecast, Samsung, LG, Roku, Fire TV and more. Select a streaming device to download the TV Cast App.Select your App Store to download Video & TV Cast Find out more on -tv-cast.comCloseSelect your App Store to download Video & TV Cast Find out more on -tv-cast.comCloseSelect your App Store to download Video & TV Cast Find out more on -tv-cast.comCloseSelect your App Store to download Video & TV Cast Find out more on -tv-cast.comCloseSelect your App Store to download Video & TV Cast Find out more on -tv-cast.comCloseSelect your App Store to download Video & TV Cast Find out more on -tv-cast.comCloseSelect your App Store to download Video & TV Cast Find out more on -tv-cast.comCloseSelect your App Store to download Video & TV Cast Find out more on -tv-cast.comClose TV Remote AppAre you looking for a TV Remote as an addition to Screen Mirroring?The TV Remote App is here to simplify your life. Say goodbye to the hassle of lost remotes and welcome the convenience of controlling your Smart TV with just a few taps on your smartphone or tablet.NewSelect your App Store to download TV Remote App Find out more on -remote.appClose Tutorial VideosWatch the Videos to see how easy you can mirror your screen. Subscribe to our ChannelMirror Windows, Mac, Chromebook & Linux
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Windows 10 has the ability to mirror your screen to any dongle or device (streaming box, TV) compatible with the popular Miracast standard since its launch in 2015. Microsoft's OS now lets your PC become the wireless display, receiving Miracast signals from a smartphone, tablet, or other Windows laptops or desktops.
If you have a small Windows 10-powered laptop hooked up to your TV, it can now double as a wireless display dongle for your phone or laptop.
When you're mirroring from a Windows 10 laptop, you can extend rather than duplicate the screen so you can, for example, stream a movie on the receiving display while you send emails on the primary one. Just imagine taking a tablet, propping it up next to your laptop, and using it as a second monitor on the road.
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While most modern devices with Wi-Fi have the ability to send out a Miracast signal, compatibility is spotty at best. Sometimes you have to try casting your screen three or four times before the process works. So be patient. If you accidentally rotated your screen while attempting to extend your display, we have a quick fix for that.
5. Click Change projection mode and select Extend from the menu that appears if you want to use the wireless display as a second desktop, rather than a mirror of your current desktop.
Thanks to Miracast technology, it is possible to project your Windows 10 desktop onto your TV, so that you and others can view your desktop on your TV screen instead of crowding around a laptop screen.
3. Make sure that your smart TV and your computer both support Miracast. You can check this using the Connect app, which can be found under the Start menu on your Windows 10 computer.
If all else fails, you can still cast your Windows desktop to your TV using an HDMI cable, a third-party Miracast adapter, or a Google Chromecast device. The HDMI cable and Chromecast plug-in options also don't require that your television is a smart TV, unlike other methods.
Note: Available screens and settings may vary by wireless service provider, software version, and device model. Smart View is not available on every device. Devices must be on the same Wi-Fi network as the TV for screen mirroring. A Samsung Account is required.*
For iPhones, the screen mirroring feature is called AirPlay, and it does the same exact thing - mirror images, videos, or other media. Using AirPlay is similar, but a little different from using Smart View.
Certain apps like Netflix or YouTube let you cast videos from your phone directly to a big screen. Even if you don't have a Smart TV, you can use third-party casting devices like Chromecast or Amazon Firestick to stream videos.
Important: Make sure your TV is turned on and connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your phone. Some TVs may require you to switch inputs or turn on screen mirroring. Compatibility with non-Samsung TVs may vary or may not be available. Check your TV's user manual for specific details. SmartView is not an app you download on your phone and is located in the Quick settings panel.
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