Windows 10: Connecting To Wireless Display With Command Prompt

Discus and support Connecting To Wireless Display With Command Prompt in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have a laptop with a weaker processing power and I'm trying to make use of my desktop (which is not connected to any display/keyboard/mouse) in the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by AbelMinsu, Jun 29, 2019.

  1. AbelMinsu Win User

    Connecting To Wireless Display With Command Prompt


    I have a laptop with a weaker processing power and I'm trying to make use of my desktop (which is not connected to any display/keyboard/mouse) in the corner of my room to get it to project its screen to my laptop and allow my laptop to control the desktop. I have found out that this approach is the least latency of other remote PC control method (such as TeamViewer, Window's Remote Desktop). This procedure can be done by having my desktop to project its screen to my laptop and ticking the "Allow mouse, keyboard, touch, and pen input from this device". But this process would require either controlling the desktop with a keyboard/mouse/display or with TeamViewer first, if there is a way to send a single command line to my desktop using putty.exe (or alternatives) to achieve this?

    :)
     
    AbelMinsu, Jun 29, 2019
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  2. cwtech Win User

    command prompt will not open in safe mode with command prompt

    Would I just follow the same steps within safe mode after hooking up to the other system?
     
    cwtech, Jun 29, 2019
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  3. Carlo Fer Win User
    Windows Wireless Display Adapter-not connecting anymore

    Hello Phillip,

    Did you notice any changes on your PC prior to the issue? I suggest that you follow the steps outlined in this support article:
    Troubleshooting Wireless Display Adapters.

    Since updating drivers did not work, in addition, you can try to reset the Wireless Adapter.

    1. On the adapter, press and hold the reset button for 10 seconds.
    2. When the message " Ready to connect "shows, open the
      Action Center.
    3. Select Connect, and in the list of displays, select
      Microsoft
      Wireless Display Adapter.

    Please respond to this thread to let me know how the issue progresses. Similarly, if you have more questions, please inform me by replying to this post.

     
    Carlo Fer, Jun 29, 2019
    #3
  4. Connecting To Wireless Display With Command Prompt

    wireless display adapter model 1628

    Hi Rudy,

    Connecting to a wireless display requires a device that supports Miracast. For us to identify the cause of this issue, please answer the below questions:


    In the meantime, we suggest performing the given steps on this article:
    Fix connections to wireless displays or docks
    .

    We look forward for your response.
     
    Janeane Cru, Jun 29, 2019
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