- #INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 NOTIFICATION WINDOWS 10#
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Unfortunately when trying to connect via +C (to bring up the charms bar) ->Devices->Project the "add a wireless display" link didn't show up.
#INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 NOTIFICATION WINDOWS 8.1#
I figured it should be possible with my i7-4770 computer running Windows 8.1 connected to my Vizio as the sink. īut just like you I wanted to use my STK1AW32SC connected to my Samsung monitor as the sink. Since the Compute Stick is designed to be used in embedded contexts as well, it worked, see the thread. I also tried going through the login sequence without a monitor connected via HDMI, then connecting to the Samsung the same way using only a memorized sequence of keystrokes. It worked! Thus if a student comes by with a reasonably up-to-date non-Apple laptop I can see what he's got on the big screen. Since I also have a Vizio M302NV that I can use as the monitor for the source PC, I tried using my STK1AW32SC, system information posted in the thread connected to the Vizio as the source and the Samsung with input set to screen mirroring as the sink.
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When an undergraduate wants to show you what's on his smart phone, he can either email it so you can open it on your computer, or with a smart TV you can use screen mirroring as long as his smart phone isn't an Apple product. I have a Samsung 50HU6950 smart TV, and in my view screen mirroring is its only useful smart feature. Long story: Ever since I saw the thread I wanted to test out this capability. Summary information: it worked with STK1AW32SC running Windows 10, both in source (sender) and sink (receiver) mode. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
#INTEL WIDI WINDOWS 10 NOTIFICATION WINDOWS 10#
Windows Support (additional support in order to confirm Windows 10 compatibility and Support for Miracast) Project to a wireless display with Miracast (For Windows 8.1 or Windows 8.1RT) I do apologize for any inconvenience that this situation might cause you.Īlthough, you can refer to the following links, in order to get additional information or support for Miracast on Windows 10: In order to have a similar feature, the Compute Sticks as a minimum requirement must have the feature of Intel® WiDi, and as you can confirm on the product specifications this feature is not listed. In regard to your concern, after an extensive research, I was able to confirm that Miracast it is not supported by these Intel® Compute Sticks (Intel® Compute Stick STK1AW32SC & Intel® Compute Stick STK2m3W64CC).