How To Cast Android Screen On Windows 10

Can I see the Android screen on Windows 10? Of course you can, to share the screen of an Android device on the computer with the Windows 10 operating system installed is a very simple operation and does not require particular experience and skills in the IT field.

How to Cast Android Screen on Windows 10

If you are interested through this guide I want to explain how to transmit Android screen on Windows 10 without having to install any particular third-party app.

How to cast Android screen on Windows 10 through a simple solution and without installing any app from the Google Play Store.

Projecting the Android screen on the PC with Windows 10 can be very useful in certain situations, for example creating tutorials using the screencast and replicating everything you do on your smartphone or tablet to your computer.

On Windows 10 (from the Anniversary Update 1607 version) the Connect app was introduced based on the Miracast wireless technology integrated by default in the operating system. But without wasting further time let’s see how it works.

How to cast Android screen on Windows 10

Before starting and taking advantage of the integrated Miracast technology that transmits the screen of the mobile device on Windows 10. I want to point out that you must have installed the Android version 5 or later on your mobile and that the PC is compatible and of course it supports Miracast.

To check that your PC supports Miracast press the right mouse button on the Windows 10 Start menu (icon in the shape of a flag located at the bottom left of the taskbar) and from the menu that opens select the Windows Powershell item (Administrator) to open the PowerShell window.

After opening it, type the command Get-netadapter select Name, ndisversion and press Enter on the keyboard.

If the value 6.40 or higher appears on Powershell as a result then it means that everything is ok, alternatively with a lower value your PC does not support Miracast.

The same goes for the video card to see if it supports Miracast press the right mouse button on the Windows 10 Start menu (icon in the shape of a flag located at the bottom left of the taskbar) and from the menu that opens select the Device Management item.

From the window appears select the arrow located next to the Video cards item, then check that there is the word WDDM 1.3 or higher if instead the value is lower your video card is not compatible with a Miracast connection.

If after the check everything is in order to use Miracast as a first step, connect your Android smartphone or tablet to the PC via Wi-Fi using the same Internet network source.

After connecting the mobile device to the PC click with the right mouse button on the Windows 10 Start menu (icon in the shape of a flag located at the bottom left of the taskbar) and from the menu that opens select the Settings item

Then from the window that appears on the desktop select the item System then from the left menu press Projection on this PC.

At this point from the window in which you are on the first drop-down menu starting from the high tax Available everywhere in secure networks while in the second drop-down menu select Only the first time, at the end close the Settings windowTo continue press the left mouse button on the Windows 10 Start button and select the Connect app.

After starting the app, call your Android mobile device from the notifications and click on Send or Multi-screen or Smart-View (depending on the version of the operating system), then select the name of your PC that you see on the Connect screen and the that’s it. To finish press the Yes button and finally you can view the Android screen on Windows 10.

Final notes

Thus, you can Cast Android Screen on Windows 10. If you have any questions or issues, comment us in the comment box.