How to display the image from the Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer on the TV using the screen mirroring feature.
IMPORTANT: Recent TV models do not utilize the Screen Mirroring feature. Use the Google Cast (Chromecast built-in) feature instead.
If you have a personal computer or laptop that has the Microsoft Windows 10 or Windows 11 operating system installed, you can use the wireless Screen mirroring feature to display or extend your computer screen to a TV compatible with Miracast technology
Before You Start
- Make sure the computer and the TV have all the latest driver and software updates installed.
- To display the screen of an Apple device such as iPhone or iPad on your TV or Mac computer, refer to the Mirror your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a TV or Mac article.
- The computer and TV must support the Miracast feature.
On the Sony TV
Turn on the Wi-Fi setting of the TV. Check the manual for model-specific information. Manuals are posted on your model support page.
Depending on your TV type, follow the steps below to turn on the Screen mirroring feature.
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- On the supplied remote control, press the HOME button.
- Under Apps, select Screen mirroring.
- Follow the on-screen directions to complete the setup.
- Other TV models:
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- On the supplied remote control, press the INPUT button.
- Select Screen mirroring.
Note: If the TV is connected to a wireless network, it will disconnect while the screen mirroring process is active.
On the computer
- Turn on the computer's Wi-Fi setting.
- Click the Start button.
- In the Start Menu, scroll to and click Settings.
- The
Windows Logo + I key combination will also take you to the Settings screen.
- The
- Depending on the operating system:
- Windows 11: Select Bluetooth & devices → Add device → Wireless display or dock.
- Windows 10: Select Devices → Add Bluetooth or other devices → Wireless display or dock.
- Select the display device you want to connect to.
Notes:- If the TV connects and displays the Windows screen, then it may be in the Extended Mode.
- The
Windows Logo + P key combination will take you to the Project screen.
- Select Duplicate to view the computer screen on the TV.
- The computer screen should now appear on your TV.
Notes:
- In certain cases, a computer upgraded to Windows 10, Windows 11, or from a legacy operating system may not support the Miracast feature.
- Computers that belong to enterprise or virtual private networks may not support Miracast depending on administrator settings.
- If your TV doesn't support Miracast technology, you may be able to utilize a 3rd party Miracast adapter (dongle) that connects to an HDMI port on the TV.
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