

Wait for the app to search for all nearby available devices. Allow the app to use the Location and Wi-Fi services.ģ. Find the Screencast option and tap on it. Swipe down to open the Notification Panel on your Android phone. Press the Windows key to open the Start menu on your PC. Launching the Wireless Display App and Screencasting to Windows PCįollow the steps below to screencast to Windows PC using the Wireless Display app:ġ. Now, your Windows computer is ready to accept screencast requests from your Android phone. Lastly, disable the toggle below the This PC can be discovered for projection only when it’s plugged into a power source section. Next, click the Require PIN for pairing drop-down menu and choose First Time.Ĥ. Click on the Ask to project to this PC option and select the Every time a connection is requested option from the list.ģ. Find the Projecting to this PC setting in the System section and click on it.Ģ. Press the Windows key + I to open the Settings app. Configuring the Projecting to This PC settingsġ. Screen Cast Android to Windowsīefore commencing the screencast from your Android device, you need to configure some settings. Wireless Display will now appear in the Installed Features list. Click on the check box next to it and then click Next.Ĥ. Scroll down the list of available optional features and find the Wireless Display feature. In the Optional Setting window, locate the Add an optional feature option. Press the Windows key and type Optional Features. After that, you can use the Wireless Display app to cast your Android screen on Windows 11. Since it isn’t preinstalled, so you must enable it on your system first. Windows offers Wireless Display as an optional feature. So, no troubles here as long as you have Wi-Fi on your system, you are good to go. Both Windows 10 and 11 (even Windows 8.1) support Miracast. A Windows PC that supports the Miracast feature.


However, almost every Android OEM implements the feature with a custom Android skin under a different name. Google dropped Miracast support when it launched Android 6.0 and began developing Chromecast. An Android phone that supports Miracast and offers a screencasting feature. To mirror your Android phone’s screen to your Windows computer, you will need the following:ġ.
