Huawei Mate50 Pro User Guide - Page 111
Use Your Device as a Touchpad, Wireless Projection
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Settings 3 In Control Panel, touch to expand the shortcut switch panel (depending on your device model), and touch Wireless Projection. Your device will then start searching for available external large-screen devices. You can also go to Settings > More connections > Easy Projection to enable Wireless Projection. 4 Touch the device that you want to project your device to from the detected devices. By default, after the connection is successful, banner notifications for incoming calls, messages, and alarms, and Multi-Window are only displayed on your phone instead of the large-screen device. To change the settings, touch , and turn off the switch for Hide notifications. Some products do not support the Hide notifications feature. The actual product prevails. To exit wireless projection, go to > Project screen on the phone screen; alternatively, swipe down from the upper left edge of the screen to display the notification panel, and touch DISCONNECT (depending on your device model). Use Desktop Mode to Make Work More Convenient After your device screen is projected, go to > Desktop mode. In Desktop mode, your device and the large-screen device work independently and can show different content. The content of a device projected on the large-screen device is in a layout similar to that of the computer desktop. For example, you can edit a document on the large-screen device while chatting on your device. You don't need to worry about missing out on notifications, calls, or messages, as a red dot will appear on the notification panel on the large-screen device to let you know. Use Your Device as a Touchpad After your device screen is projected to a large-screen device in Desktop mode, if no keyboard or mouse is available, your device can work as a touchpad to complete input operations of a mouse and keyboard. Go to > Touchpad, and you're free to: • Use gestures as instructed to simulate mouse commands. 108