Windows 10: Projecting to another device

Discus and support Projecting to another device in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; When projecting from my PC (running Windows 10) to a digital TV via an HDMI cable, the image on the TV is not full size and I lose a small margin of... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by CharmaineCalvert, Oct 13, 2018.

  1. Projecting to another device


    When projecting from my PC (running Windows 10) to a digital TV via an HDMI cable, the image on the TV is not full size and I lose a small margin of the image, so about 97% coverage. If I change to duplicate the image projected on the TV is complete but much smaller, around 60% full screen. Where and how do I adjust the % of the image that I want to project?

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    CharmaineCalvert, Oct 13, 2018
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  2. Xylee Del Win User

    how to project my laptop (Windows 10) screen and sound to my smart tv via wifi

    For us to better assist you about your concern, we'd like to know the results of the steps that we've given above. Kindly answer the following questions as well for further research:

    • Have you tried projecting your TV into another device with a Miracast function?
    • Have you tried projecting your Surface computer into another device?

    Meanwhile, we also suggest that you try to update your display driver. Kindly follow the steps on this

    link
    .

    Let us know the results.
     
    Xylee Del, Oct 13, 2018
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  3. Hannelore Win User
    Project connect to wireless device issue


    Hi Kari,

    Thanks for the reply.

    My tv is definitely connected to my wifi; I've tried restarting the tv, and disconnecting/reconnecting to my wifi, but the tv still isn't showing up in the list of devices when trying to use 'project'.

    I actually had issues with this before, but after a significant update about a week ago, I noticed that it was showing up in the devices list. I'm unsure what could have changed tonight.

    Does anyone have any other suggestions? Projecting to another device :) Is there maybe some way to 'clear' (for lack of a better word) any saved devices on my laptop so I can start fresh with project?
     
    Hannelore, Oct 13, 2018
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  4. Hannelore Win User

    Projecting to another device

    Project connect to wireless device issue


    Thanks for this suggestion; it's made me realise that I think it might be a problem with my tv after all, because now it won't come up anymore in the list of devices. I better check out some help for this tv; maybe something got turned off by mistake.

    Thanks :Projecting to another device :)
     
    Hannelore, Oct 13, 2018
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