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Do you want to share your computer screen with your colleagues during a meeting or project videos/photos onto a larger screen? This article will introduce two simple methods to project your Windows 10/11 computer screen.
Method 1: Use professional projector app DeskIn to share screen
Advantages of using DeskIn remote desktop for projection:
Cross-platform support: DeskIn supports screen sharing between iOS, Windows, Android, and macOS systems.
No need for the same network environment: DeskIn allows projection even when devices are not on the same network, making it possible to share screens over long distances.
Screen adaptation: You can modify resolution, frame rate, and other settings to better adapt to remote screens.
Secure: DeskIn uses 256-bit encryption to ensure that your projected content remains private and secure.
Easy to use: No complicated setup is required.
Step 1: Install DeskIn on both your computer and the device you want to share your screen with.
Register for a free account and log in.
Note: On your first login to a new device, you will need to complete an email verification to protect the security of your account.

Step 2: Extend your screen
Open the DeskIn app on your Windows/Mac computer >> Go to the "Screen Mgt" tab >> Click “Mirror my screen."

Step 3: Select the device you want to share your screen with and click "Start Mirroring."

Step 4: You can find the device you are sharing your screen with in the「Device list」and adjust the resolution, frame rate, and other settings as needed.

Method 2: Use Windows Built-in Tool "Wireless Display" to Project Your Computer Screen
Step 1: On both the computer you want to share the screen from and the one you want to share it to select "Windows Start" >> "Settings" >> "System" >> "Optional Features".
Step 2: On the "Optional Features" page, click "View Features" next to "Add an optional feature.” Search for "Wireless Display," then click and install it.

Step 3: Once installed, go back to "Settings" >> "System" >> "Projecting to this PC" to manage your projection preferences.

Step 4: On the computer you want to share the screen to, search for "Wireless Display" in the taskbar search box and launch the app. The device will now be discoverable and ready to receive projected content.

Step 5: Press "Windows+K" on the computer you want to share screen from, select the device you want to share screen to on the device list that pops up.
You can also project your computer screen to a Miracast-enabled TV, projector, or other type of external display.

Conclusion
This article introduced two simple methods for projecting and sharing your screen on Windows 10/11. While Method 2 uses built-in Windows tools, the setup process is relatively complicated and is only applicable to Windows systems or displays that support Miracast. If you want to project your Windows computer screen to any macOS, iOS, Android, or Windows device, we recommend using the remote software DeskIn. It is not restricted by the operating system and does not require devices to be on the same network, making it a versatile solution for all your projection needs.
Do you want to share your computer screen with your colleagues during a meeting or project videos/photos onto a larger screen? This article will introduce two simple methods to project your Windows 10/11 computer screen.
Method 1: Use professional projector app DeskIn to share screen
Advantages of using DeskIn remote desktop for projection:
Cross-platform support: DeskIn supports screen sharing between iOS, Windows, Android, and macOS systems.
No need for the same network environment: DeskIn allows projection even when devices are not on the same network, making it possible to share screens over long distances.
Screen adaptation: You can modify resolution, frame rate, and other settings to better adapt to remote screens.
Secure: DeskIn uses 256-bit encryption to ensure that your projected content remains private and secure.
Easy to use: No complicated setup is required.
Step 1: Install DeskIn on both your computer and the device you want to share your screen with.
Register for a free account and log in.
Note: On your first login to a new device, you will need to complete an email verification to protect the security of your account.

Step 2: Extend your screen
Open the DeskIn app on your Windows/Mac computer >> Go to the "Screen Mgt" tab >> Click “Mirror my screen."

Step 3: Select the device you want to share your screen with and click "Start Mirroring."

Step 4: You can find the device you are sharing your screen with in the「Device list」and adjust the resolution, frame rate, and other settings as needed.

Method 2: Use Windows Built-in Tool "Wireless Display" to Project Your Computer Screen
Step 1: On both the computer you want to share the screen from and the one you want to share it to select "Windows Start" >> "Settings" >> "System" >> "Optional Features".
Step 2: On the "Optional Features" page, click "View Features" next to "Add an optional feature.” Search for "Wireless Display," then click and install it.

Step 3: Once installed, go back to "Settings" >> "System" >> "Projecting to this PC" to manage your projection preferences.

Step 4: On the computer you want to share the screen to, search for "Wireless Display" in the taskbar search box and launch the app. The device will now be discoverable and ready to receive projected content.

Step 5: Press "Windows+K" on the computer you want to share screen from, select the device you want to share screen to on the device list that pops up.
You can also project your computer screen to a Miracast-enabled TV, projector, or other type of external display.

Conclusion
This article introduced two simple methods for projecting and sharing your screen on Windows 10/11. While Method 2 uses built-in Windows tools, the setup process is relatively complicated and is only applicable to Windows systems or displays that support Miracast. If you want to project your Windows computer screen to any macOS, iOS, Android, or Windows device, we recommend using the remote software DeskIn. It is not restricted by the operating system and does not require devices to be on the same network, making it a versatile solution for all your projection needs.