I’ll be writing up Wireless DeX soon, probably tomorrow. ![]() ![]() ![]() There, you will now find a note about adding the “Wireless Display optional feature” with a link to the Optional features UI.Īnyway, it works just like it did before, once you add the now-optional feature. Select Display, this is found at the left side in the system settings page. There’s really no need for these instructions, since you’ll find out how to install the app and regain the Wireless Display feature by navigating to the spot in the Windows 10 UI where this feature normally lives: Settings > System > Projecting to this PC. Step 2: After the tool finishes collecting all the information about your computer, click on Save all Information button and then save the DxDiag.txt file on your desktop. “To install the app, click on Settings > Apps > Optional features > Add a feature and then install the Wireless Display app.” Step 3: Open the DxDiag.txt file in Notepad and then scroll down to find Miracast status. Here are the steps of turning Windows 10 PC into a Miracast-capable wireless display: Step 1: In the lower right corner of the screen, open the Action Center, which is represented by the speech bubble icon and then click Connect. To put it simply, ANY PC can act as a wireless receiver for Miracast. “The Connect app for wireless projection using Miracast is no longer installed by default, but is available as an optional feature,” the page notes. Step 2: Next click Projecting to this PC. At that time, there were only three removed features: Cortana, Windows To Go, and the Mobile Plans and Messaging apps.īut if you check the list today, you’ll see a new item, which Microsoft describes as the Connect app. Windows 10’s Wireless Display feature, which lets you use your PC’s display as a standalone Miracast-capable display, is no longer provided by default in Windows 10.Īs it turns out, there’s a reason: This feature has been added, belatedly, to the list of Windows 10 features that have been removed in version 2004.īut that’s weird, because Wireless Display was not on the list of Windows 10 features that had been removed in version 2004 when Microsoft first announced this list three months ago in late May. I was testing Wireless DeX with the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra and when I tried to connect it with my PC’s display, I noticed something odd.
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