In this article, Mytour shares with readers an interesting Windows 11 trick, how to mirror your Android screen on Windows 11 using the Connect feature integrated by Microsoft into the new operating system, you don't need to Update Windows 11 like the previous version 10 to have the Connect feature.
Sharing your Android phone screen on Windows 11 with Connect
How to Project Your Android Screen on Windows 11
Step 1: Click on the Windows icon, type Projecting to this PC => select Projecting Settings under Best Match.
Step 2: In Projecting to this PC, choose Optional features.
Step 3: Click on View features under Add an optional feature.
Step 4: Type Wireless into the search box, check Wireless Display => press Next => Install on the next screen.
Step 5: The official Wireless Display installation process takes place, here you wait for Installing to change to Installed then close Settings window.
Step 6: Next, type Connect into the search field in Windows, select Connect from the Best Match list and the Connect interface will appear as shown below.
- Desktop-EGRB4F is the name of Mytour's computer.
Step 7: Turn on screen sharing feature on your Android phone such as Screen Mirroring, Play to, Cast, Miracast, Projection.... depending on the type of device, their names may vary.
- Attention
- - Your Android phone and Windows 11 operating system must be connected to the same network, or use the same Wi-Fi network.
- - Requires Android operating system 4.2 or higher
Step 8: After successful Connect, everything you do or view on your Android phone is mirrored on Windows 11, sharing your phone screen with your computer.
- Note: You can press Ctrl + S to access the Settings of Connect, allow or disallow devices to connect to Windows 11.
We hope that the above sharing on how to mirror Android screen on Windows 11 will be helpful to readers, besides, you should also refer to some other Windows 11 tricks such as How to take screenshots in Windows 11 here.