Windows 10: can't display wirelessly to conference room projectors

Discus and support can't display wirelessly to conference room projectors in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I can't get my laptop to wirelessly display to our conference room projectors. error messages says my pc doesn't support Miracast so it can't project... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Lu Deibert, Jun 11, 2019.

  1. can't display wirelessly to conference room projectors


    I can't get my laptop to wirelessly display to our conference room projectors. error messages says my pc doesn't support Miracast so it can't project wirelessly

    :)
     
    Lu Deibert, Jun 11, 2019
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  2. GilGren Win User

    How do i connect wirelessly to my EpsonEX7235 PRO projector as a second screen?

    I just got a EpsonEX7235 PRO projector. I can connect to it wirelessly using Epson's EASYmp software. The problem is that it only clones my laptop screen. How do I connect wirelessly to this projector as a second screen. Basically, I want to use powerPoint
    in presenter mode with my wireless projector being the second screen.

    I'm not sure if this is the limited functionality of the Epson EasyMP software. Perhaps there is another way to connect to the projector wirelessly.

    Obviously, I have no issues when I connect via VGA or HDMI because Windows 10 recognizes that as a second display.
     
    GilGren, Jun 11, 2019
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  3. Jonathan Win User
    How to choose one scaling level for all displays in windows 10

    In Windows 10, one selects scaling level for each monitor separately. In Windows 8.1, you could disable that by checking Let me choose one scaling level for all my displays (screenshot in this question). How can you do that in Windows 10?

    Background: I have a laptop, which I occasionally connect to various projectors / big monitors in various conference rooms. Some of these projectors have suggested scaling values of 150% which I don't like. Currently I mark each new projector as 100% (which requires logoff/logon to take effect), and I would like to avoid that.
     
    Jonathan, Jun 11, 2019
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  4. can't display wirelessly to conference room projectors

    One external display (projector), 5 shown in Display Settings.


    I've tried searching the forums but haven't been able to find anyone with the same problem, so if a thread already exists and I just failed at finding it please point me in that direction.

    I have a Lenovo L440 laptop running Windows 10 1607, it has an Intel HD Graphics 4600 video card which lists the last available driver as 15.40 from the 23rd of June 2017.

    It has an issue where I connect a projector and I get the flashing display to indicate another display was detected and connected, but nothing displays out to the projector (which is set to use the correct input). I press the shortcut to duplicate the displays and nothing happens. I go in to display settings, and see 5 displays (give or take depending on the laptop) despite only one external one being connected. If I tell it to use displays 1 and 2, nothing, so disable display 2. Then tell it to use displays 1 and 3, nothing, so disable display 3. Repeat this process enough time, it'll eventually come to the display the projector is configured as (sometimes having to add additional displays to what was being shown originally).

    It's OK for me to do this as I'm the IT guy, but it's not OK for the staff to do this.

    Here is a sample screenshot from another machine with the same problem. Only one external screen (2 in total) is connected.


    can't display wirelessly to conference room projectors [​IMG]


    Some machines with more up to date video cards such as Intel 540's have had driver updates putting them to 15.46, and the problem is thus resolved. It's back to behaving as expected for displayed screens and sending output to the right spot. But the laptop in question won't take those drivers.

    Does anybody have any suggestions for other things I may try to resolve this?
     
    bastrdsheep, Jun 11, 2019
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