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Miracast for Windows 10: 3 Steps to Download & Install
Setup Miracast for Windows 10 and project you screen like a pro
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Updated onOctober 16, 2024
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Let’s set up Miracast so you can connect your Windows 10 to a TV or projector wirelessly.
We’ll walk you through all the necessary steps: from checking compatibility to installing drivers and setting it up with your devices.
How do I turn on Miracast on my Windows 10 PC?
Here’s a quick video summary of the steps you have to take to install Miracast on Windows (62-bit & 32-bit). If you need more details, keep reading.
1. Check if your Windows PC supports Miracast
If your PC isn’t compatible with Miracast, consider using anotherscreen mirroring software.
2. Get the current Miracast drivers for your PC
Even if your PC supports Miracast, you will need to have updated Miracast drivers for it to work.
Wireless (Miracast) displays can only be supported by Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 1.3 and later models.
If Windows cannot detect new drivers or you want to save the time and hassle of installing them manually, you can also use aspecialized toolsuch as PC HelpSoft Driver Updater.
It allows you to download and update all your drivers and it also helps in the maintenance so you won’t run into this issue in the future.
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3. Project your Windows 10 PC to an HDTV with Miracast
Miracast system requirements
Wrapping up
Unlike general screen mirroring, Miracast provides a standardized and secure connection with WPA2 encryption. So, Miracast is a particular type of screen mirroring with its own protocols and extra security.
Setting up Miracast on a PC is easy, whether you use Windows 10,Windows 11or an older version.
Brands like Samsung and LG TV will work great with Miracast on Windows 10. Bur besides mirroring your content to the large screen, Miracast secures your connection with WPA2 encryption so protected content can freely flow through it.
However, if you still can’t use Miracast, we recommend that you take a look at othertop software for screen mirroring compatiblewith Windows 10 & 11.
Tell us how you use Miracast on Windows 10 and if you have any other questions regarding the setup process, feel free to post them in the comments section below.
FAQ
Why is Miracast not working on Windows 10?
Impaired drivers are usually behind Miracost not working on Windows 10 issues. Thus, it’s possible thatyour graphics drivers do not support Miracast.
To fix commonMiracast issues, make sure your drivers are up to date. Also make sure your device supports.
For common issues, restart devices, adjust screen resolution, or set the Miracast display as the default audio device.
What can I do if my PC does not support Miracast?
Windows PCs support Miracast by default, thus if you get theMiracast not supported error message, note that this is an internal issue and you can fix.
Is Miracast free for Windows?
Yes, Miracast is completely free and available to all Windows users without limitations. The only requirement is that you have Windows 8.1 or newer and a compatible wireless card.
What’s the difference between screen mirroring and Miracast?
Screen mirroring lets you show your device’s screen on another display. Miracast is a specific technology that uses Wi-Fi Direct to wirelessly connect devices directly.
More about the topics:Windows 10 Guides
Madalina Dinita
Networking & Security Specialist
Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina Dinita
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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.