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Published onJanuary 31, 2024
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The Windows 11 screen cast feature allows you to project your screen onto nearby devices, such as monitors and TVs, without cables. Furthermore, Microsoft improved it by adding a new pop-up notification for screen casting with an easy to use troubleshooting button.
Microsoft is improving screen casting accessibility on Windows 11
This notification pop-up will be available as a suggestion when switching between windows or while usingSnap Assistant. Unfortunately, for now it is only implemented onWindows 11 Insider Preview Build26040 (Canary Build).
There are somepros and consto using screen casting on devices, and we will list them below:
How do I enable Miracast on Windows 11?
You can enable Miracast on Windows 11 and 10 by pressingWindows+K. However, if your device doesn’t support it, you will have to get a Miracast dongle.
In a nutshell, this adjustment is helpful because it made screen casting much easier and accessible. In addition, now we use the feature frequently because it doesn’t require many steps anymore and it doesn’t take too much time.
On top of that, with it you won’t need to carry adapters and cables anymore. Also, if you are using Windows 10, the followingscreen mirroring appsmight help you.
What are your thoughts on this improvement? Do you consider screen casting useful or prefer a wired connection? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
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Sebastian Filipoiu
Sebastian is a content writer with a desire to learn everything new about AI and gaming. So, he spends his time writing prompts on various LLMs to understand them better. Additionally, Sebastian has experience fixing performance-related problems in video games and knows his way around Windows. Also, he is interested in anything related to quantum technology and becomes a research freak when he wants to learn more.
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Sebastian is a content writer with a desire to learn everything new about AI and gaming.