![]() ![]() Open the DxDiag text file and establish if Miracast is available.Click on Save All Information… when the DirectXDiagnostic Tool window appears, and save it file on the location of your choice.Press the Windows key and the R key simultaneously to launch the Run window.Use this method to check if your Windows 10 supports Miracst in the steps below: ![]() Scroll down and find the option Connect to a wireless display under the section Multiple Display.Select Settings from the list of options that’ll appear on the left side of your screen.Press the keys Windows and X simultaneously.Roku does not support Miracast over infrastructure (at last check, though the Miracast receiver app was updated for the first time in several years a couple weeks back, have't tested it for MoI yet).This method involves following the steps below: Windows 8.1 also supports Miracast screen mirroring, with the same requirements for Miracast-compatible/certified wireless/video adapters. Miracast requires wireless for the initial discovery/negotiation, even if it later switches to MoI. Miracast over Infrastructure supports ethernet/wired connections (in Miracast R2/V2 devices). I used to like these technical challenges- getting too old now for any challenges. Still confused about this- can't the mirroring go over the Ethernet cable? I haven't yet configured the Roku for the wireless function as it's using Ethernet. My PC does have a wireless adapter but my wife won't let me turn on the wireless function in the modem as she thinks it causes brain damage. I'll try MS Edge which I have- though I, so far, haven't like it much- if it works, I'll get back and let you know.Īll of what you say- haven't heard anywhere else. I didn't upgrade because if it ain't broke, don't fix it- and it always worked for me. ![]()
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