But if you own an Android device and a Windows 10 running desktop or laptop, then you can easily share or mirror your screen onto the display of your Windows 10 laptop. Screen mirroring allows a user to remotely share the smartphone’s screen. This is a good feature to have if you want to show your images, videos, or any content for that matter to a group of people. In this post, we will give you a detailed guide on how you can mirror or cast your Android smartphone’s screen to a Windows 10 laptop. With that being said, let us get straight into the article itself:

Mirror Android Screen on Windows 10 PC

We will show you two methods that you can make use of in order to cast or mirror your phone’s display onto your Windows 10 laptop or desktop. The first method makes use of the in-built Windows 10 feature to share your Android smartphone’s screen onto the Windows 10 laptop or desktop. The second method makes use of some apps that support screen mirroring feature. So, let us take a look at both the methods, one by one:

Screen Mirror Android to Windows 10 Using The Connect App

The first requirement in order for this method to work is that you need to have the latest version of Windows 10 installed on your PC. This process makes use of the WiFi connection to cast the Android screen onto the Windows 10 PC. Follow the steps below to  turn your Windows 10 PC into a Miracast-capable wireless display; Step 1. Tap on the speech bubble button to open the action center, located at the extreme right-end corner of your Windows screen.

Step 2. You will see an option called ‘Connect’. Note that this option will only be visible if you have the latest version of Windows 10 installed. Click on the ‘Connect’ button.

Step 3. Click Projecting to this PC option at the bottom of the new menu. If this option does not appear, then you can open the Start menu or press the Windows button and search for Projection Settings.

Step 4. A new settings menu titled “Projecting to this PC” will appear. Here you need to select “Available Everywhere” or “Available everywhere on secure networks” from the first pulldown menu.

Step 5. Now under the second pulldown menu option titled “Ask to project to this PC” select “First time only” or “Every time” as per your convenience.

Step 6. Now coming to the last option, i.e. “Require PIN for pairing”, you should leave it as “Never” since you need to grant permission on the receiving computer anyway. Step 7. If Windows alerts you that a device wants to project to your Windows 10 PC pops up, then you need to click Yes. Step 8. After you are done with all the above-mentioned tweaks to the settings, you need to head over to your Android smartphone and tap on the Cast option. Different devices will have this option named differently, for example, Screen Mirror, etc. So keep an eye out for this. Step 9. Tapping on the Cast button will show your Windows 10 PC pop up on your Android smartphone’s screen.

Step 10. Click on it and it will launch the Connect app on your Windows 10 PC.

Step 11. That’s it! Your Android smartphone screen is mirrored. Moreover, you can drag, resize, or maximize the window, and play any content from your Android phone and watch it on your laptop’s or desktop’s screen.

Fix if ‘Projecting to this PC’ option Not Available

Note that for some, the Projecting to this PC option may be greyed out. This is because you need to have the Wireless Display software installed on your PC. There is nothing to worry about here. Follow the steps below to install Wireless Display on your Windows 10 PC:

Casting Android Screen Using Apps

There are several apps that you can install on your Android smartphone using the WiFi on your Windows 10. Apps like AirDroid etc. allow users to mirror the Android screen onto the Windows 10 desktop or laptop. Let us take a look at how you can make use of AirDroid to mirror your Android screen on Windows 10. The good thing about AirDroid is that not only you can mirror your smartphone’s screen onto your Windows 10 desktop, you can also access all of your Android phone’s files, access messages, call history and contacts, use your computer’s keyboard to type in your Android phone, remotely access phone’s camera from Windows 10 laptop, and much more. So, the AirDroid method provides you a much greater range of options to choose from.

Conclusion

So, there you have it from my side in this post. Note that there are other apps also that can help you mirror your Android smartphone’s screen on any Windows 10 laptop or desktop. However, some may require you to have a USB Debugging option enabled on your phone and require the need of USB cable. The above two methods are some of the best and easy to use ways to remotely access your device’s screen and play content on your Windows 10 PC. Besides, some methods work only with video with no sound or vice versa. But the above two methods are effective and provide you with more option including playing content with video and audio both. Let us know in the comments below if you liked this post. Also, do let us know if there are other methods of mirroring your Android device’s screen on a Windows 10 laptop or desktop that you would like to share with other readers. For more such awesome coverage, do follow DigitBin. Until the next post…Cheers! If you’ve any thoughts on How to Screen Cast Android to Windows 10?, then feel free to drop in below comment box. Also, please subscribe to our DigitBin YouTube channel for videos tutorials. Cheers!

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