And speaking about multi-tasking, you can make use of the Wireless Display feature to mirror your Android phone’s screen on Windows 11 and multi-task effortlessly. Fiddling back and forth between your Android phone and PC can be a tiring task. This is where this guide comes in handy. This guide will show you how you can set up your Windows 11 PC as a Miracast Wireless Receiver and cast your Android phone’s screen onto it. Notably, this would also allow you to project your phone’s files to a bigger screen of your PC. Having said that, let us jump right into it.
Does Windows 11 Have Screen Mirroring?
It is possible to connect your Windows 11 computer’s screen to various peripherals in several ways. In contrast, Miracast allows you to stream content from your computer to a smart television wirelessly. With Windows 11, the technology is integrated into the operating system and cannot be downloaded or installed manually. Wirelessly projecting your screen is neither time-consuming nor risky using mobile devices that support screen casting.
Enable Wireless Display on Windows 11
Well, the first thing that you need to do if you want to cast an Android phone’s screen onto your Windows 11 display is to enable the Wireless Display feature on your PC. While for some, this feature may come pre-installed with Windows 11 (like for me, it was pre-installed), but for some, you may need to manually install it. Whatever the case may be, let us look at the steps on which you can install Wireless Display optional feature on your Windows 11 PC.
Use Wireless Display on Windows 11
The optional Wireless Display that you have installed allows other devices to wireless cast their screens to your PC. As mentioned, this feature can be convenient for those who have to rock back and forth between their PCs and mobile phones. You can make use of this feature and simply cast your phone’s screen onto your Windows 11 PC. Now that we have enabled the Wireless Display feature on Windows 11, let us take a look at the steps that you need to follow in order to use it. You can now easily project any Android phone’s screen to your Windows 11 PC display following the above-mentioned steps. If you are interested, then we have a dedicated guide on how you can cast your Windows 11 display to your Android TV. This would allow you to view your favorite media content or browser internet right on your big screen Android TV. You can check out the guide here. Second, in the next drop-down menu that says Ask to project this PC, select the First time only option. If you’ve any thoughts on How to Mirror Android Screen to Windows 11?, then feel free to drop in below comment box. Also, please subscribe to our DigitBin YouTube channel for videos tutorials. Cheers!