The Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter is a strong, reliable way to project your content, photos, and videos to a big screen. Set up your adapter Related topics Troubleshooting Wireless Display Adapters Update the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter ...
If you’re trying to share what’s on your tablet, laptop or smartphone on HDTV with Microsoft wireless display adapter, but it fails, you’re not alone. Don’t give up hope, you can fix it with this guide.Read along to see how to fixMicrosoft Wireless Display Adapter won’t connect...
The adapter can only connect to one display at a time. Before connecting to the adapter, connect your device to Wi-Fi. Keep your device within 23 feet (7 m) of the second display. For info on how to connect your device to the adapter, see Use the Microsoft Wireless Display Ad...
The Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter is a strong, reliable way to project your content, photos, and videos to a big screen. Set up your adapter Related topics Troubleshooting Wireless Display Adapters Update the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter ...
After doing this downgrade, the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter connected just fine. If I upgraded back to 22.20.16.4836 then the adapter wouldn't connect. I am making this post to bring it to Intel's attention. Is anyone here using these adapters and experiencing similar issues? If s...
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Hello, Since 6 months we have an issue that when we are trying to connect via a Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter we get very often blue screens.
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making me think I have to wirelessly connect to the device, even though it is plugged into a USB port on my PC. I don't have a Microsoft device with Miracast capability; I have my Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. Is there a way to upgrade the firmware without connecting to it via Miracast ...
making me think I have to wirelessly connect to the device, even though it is plugged into a USB port on my PC. I don't have a Microsoft device with Miracast capability; I have my Samsung Galaxy Tab S3. Is there a way to upgrade the firmware without connecting to it via Miracast ...