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Screen Mirroring Your Windows 11 PC to TV [5 Ways]
An HDMI cable may be the quickest solution
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Updated onAugust 26, 2024
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Today we’ll show you how to use the Windows screen mirroring features to cast onto your TV. This will help you enjoy movies and series on a bigger screen or use your TV as asecond monitor.
There are a few different ways to do it and we explained them all below. Just follow the steps:
How to share Windows 11 screen on TV
1. Add the TV as a second display
2. Use an HDMI cable
The easiest method, which would work in most cases, is to use an HDMI cable. HDMI, the High-Definition Multimedia Interface, transfers digital (audio and video) signals across devices. So, make sure you use ahigh-speed HDMI cable.
Plug one end of the HDMI cable into the PC and the other one into the TV. The specific port on the TV should have HDMI mentioned, so identifying it wouldn’t be difficult.
3. Connect using Miracast
Once done with the process, you should be able to share your Windows 11 screen with a compatible TV.
4. Use third-party software
A more straightforward way to perform screen mirroring from Windows 11 to a smart TV is with adedicated app. An error-free option that mirrors without losing image quality in the process is ApowerMirror.
The process is straightforward. You have to download the dedicated application on your PC and TV. Then make sure your devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
Open the app on your TV. It will automatically generate a PIN code. Then, on your PC app, open the TV tab, enter that code, and you’re ready. It’s a great wireless option. Note that you can also screen share Windows 11 to a Samsung TV with this app.
ApowerMirror
5. Use the Cast to Device feature to share your Windows 11 screen with a TV
Another method you can use to cast your Windows 11 is via Network Discovery. This two-part process enables network discovery and casting of the desired file. If you already have the former turned on, directly head to the second section from the start.
Do remember that this method won’t work on all devices, which is why it’s been listed the last. However, if the first two don’t work to screen mirror your PC to your TV, you may as well give this one a try.
- First you need to enable Network Discovery. If it is already turned on, head directly to step 8.
2.PressWindows+Sto launch theSearchmenu, enterControl Panelin the text field at the top, and click on the relevant search result.
3.SelectNetwork and Internetfrom the options listed here.
4.Next, click onNetwork and Sharing Center.
5.Click onChange advanced sharing settingsfrom the options listed on the left.
6.Go toPrivatenetwork, select theTurn on network discoveryoption, and tick theTurn on automatic setup of network connected devicescheckbox.
7.Next, select theTurn on file and printer sharingoption and click onSave changesat the bottom.
After you have enabled network discovery, head to the next step to screen share Windows 11 to TV.
8.Right-click on the file you want to cast and select Show more options from the context menu. Alternatively, you can select the file and hit Shift + F10 to launch the classic context menu.
9.Now, hover the cursor over Cast to Device and select the desired one from the list of options that appear in the flyout menu.
10.The selected file should now be visible on the chosen device.
Does Windows 11 support Miracast?
Connecting the screen of your Windows 11 computer to various peripherals may be accomplished in several ways. However, now that Miracast is supported, wirelessly streaming content from your personal computer to an intelligent television has never been simpler.
Because the technology is built into Windows 11, you will never need to download and set up the application on your own manually.The process of wirelessly projecting the screen of your computer to a TV, projector, or any other device of this kind that supports screen casting is not only speedy but also simple and risk-free.
Can I share the Windows 11’s screen with any TV?
You can use the screen share feature on any TV, whether a smart device or not. Though most smart TVs support the feature, the regular ones can be used, too, given they have an available HDMI port.
There are three ways to screen share Windows 11 to a TV, catering to most users. Read them all and choose the one that you find the most suitable and convenient.
Are there any software tools to share my Windows 11’s screen with the TV?
Manymirroring software solutionsare available in the market that ease and streamline the whole process of screen sharing or mirroring.
Besides, you may learn how touse your Windows 11 PC as a Chromecast. It’s perfect for those looking for a more straightforward and versatile option.
Summary
That’s all there is to screen-sharing Windows 11 to a TV. No matter which device you use, one of the above methods should work.
Also, you may need to learn how tomirror your iPhone/iPad screen to a Windows PC. Now, you should be able to share your laptop screen with your TV on Windows 11.
Tell us which method worked or whether you used software for screen sharing from Windows 11 to the TV. Use the comments area below in that regard.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
Windows Hardware Expert
Kazim has always been fond of technology, be it scrolling through the settings on his iPhone, Android device, or Windows PC. He’s specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.
Long-time Windows user, Kazim is ready to provide a solution for your every software & hardware error on Windows 11, Windows 10 and any previous iteration. He’s also one of our experts in Networking & Security.
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Kazim Ali Alvi
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Kazim is specialized in hardware devices, always ready to remove a screw or two to find out the real cause of a problem.