Wireless Display
Wireless Display (Miracast) uses your Wireless LAN
module/WLAN/Bluetooth Combo module (you need to
make sure that your video adapter/display device is com-
patible with your particular WLAN/Combo module) in
conjunction with a compatible video adapter/display
device (purchased separately) to allow you to display the
contents of the notebook display on another display (e.g.
HDTV), without the need to have cables stretching across
a room. You can then play games, browse the internet, dis-
play videos or photo slide shows on your TV/external dis-
play without using HDMI or A/V cables.
Before configuring Wireless Display you will need to set
up your compatible adapter with your display. Connect
the adapter using an HDMI or A/V cable and turn on the
display, and then set the display to the appropriate input
channel (see the documentation supplied with your com-
patible adapter for full details).
Note that no driver or application is required for wireless
display in Windows.
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Wireless Display Configuration
1.
Press the
+ P (or Fn + F7) key combination.
2.
An on-screen menu will pop up.
3.
Click Add a wireless display.
4.
The system will then search for compatible display devices
(this may take up to 60 seconds so allow time for this to
complete).
5.
Double-click any detected display device in the list.
6.
The display will then connect (for specific settings for your
display see the documentation supplied with your compatible
adapter/display for full details).
7.
Press the
+ P (or Fn + F7) key combination, click Add a
wireless display and then click Disconnect to temporarily
disconnect from the wireless display.