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Project Your Device Screen Wirelessly, Device Projection Using a Wired Connection

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Smart Features Project Your Device Screen Wirelessly Project your device wirelessly to stream films and work on a bigger screen (such as a TV). Different display devices support different projection protocols. Therefore, the projection method may vary. Choose a suitable method based on the protocol supported by your device. For details about the supported projection protocols, refer to the product manual or contact the product manufacturer. 1 Ensure that the DVKit/Cast+/Miracast switch or the projection switch is enabled on the display device. For details about how to turn on the switch, refer to the product manual or contact the product manufacturer. 2 Swipe down from the upper right edge of your device to display Control Panel and touch . 3 In Control Panel, touch to expand the shortcut switches panel, then touch Wireless Projection. Your device will then start searching for available external displays. 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 external display. To show notifications on the external display, touch switch for Hide notifications. and turn off the To exit wireless projection, go to > Disconnect. Device Projection Using a Wired Connection You can project your device screen on a large display (for example, a TV) using a wired connection. It is recommended that you purchase the accessories from authorised channels. Projection Using a Type-C Cable 1 Prepare a Type-C cable. Use a Type-C to HDMI, Type-C to DP, or Type-C to MiniDP cable depending on your large display. 2 Connect the Type-C end to your device and the other end to the large display. 40

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Project Your Device Screen Wirelessly
Project your device wirelessly to stream
films
and work on a bigger screen (such as a TV).
Different
display devices support
different
projection protocols. Therefore, the projection
method may vary. Choose a suitable method based on the protocol supported by your device.
For details about the supported projection protocols, refer to the product manual or
contact the product manufacturer.
1
Ensure that the DVKit/Cast+/Miracast switch or the projection switch is enabled on the
display device. For details about how to turn on the switch, refer to the product manual or
contact the product manufacturer.
2
Swipe down from the upper right edge of your device to display
Control Panel
and touch
.
3
In
Control Panel
, touch
to expand the shortcut switches panel, then touch
Wireless
Projection
. Your device will then start searching for available external displays.
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
external display. To show
notifications
on the external display, touch
and turn
off
the
switch for
Hide
notifications
.
To exit wireless projection, go to
>
Disconnect
.
Device Projection Using a Wired Connection
You can project your device screen on a large display (for example, a TV) using a wired
connection.
It is recommended that you purchase the accessories from authorised channels.
Projection Using a Type-C Cable
1
Prepare a Type-C cable.
Use a Type-C to HDMI, Type-C to DP, or Type-C to MiniDP cable depending on your large
display.
2
Connect the Type-C end to your device and the other end to the large display.
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