Wireless Connection To The Windows Devices Your Windows device must support the wireless screen mirroring capability and be Miracast compatible to connect wirelessly with the projector. How to Connect: Press the Input button on the projector’s remote. Select Screen Mirroring on the pop up menu on the projector. The projector will […]
The Wireless Connection To The Apple Devices AirPlay and wireless screen mirroring are not supported on iOS devices. Wireless iOS viewing is limited to certain file types (native videos, native photos, PPTX files, KEY files, and PDF files) through the Miroir Wireless app. How to Connect: Connect the projector to a […]
Wireless Connection To The Android Devices Android devices require Android OS 4.4, or later, the wireless screen mirroring capability and Miracast compatibility to connect wirelessly with the projector. Google devices running Android OS 6.0 or later are not compatible. How to Connect: Press the Input button on the projector’s remote. […]
Project Wireless This article is for users with a Mirror projector model that has wireless connectivity built-in Note: Projecting cannot be done via a Bluetooth connection. Bluetooth bandwidth is insufficient for video and screen mirroring. Bluetooth connectivity is included on some Miroir projector models (such as the M200A and M300A) for flexible connectivity options for […]
What Screen Mirroring Video mirroring or screen mirroring is the ability to display the contents of one display device on another device simultaneously. Most laptops, smart phones and tablets have this capability and will automatically mirror their display when connected to a Mirror projector. IMPORTANT: Some devices only support video mirroring […]
Projector And The Source Device Not Connected Correctly Check that the cables and adapters are firmly plugged in. Check that you are using the proper cable and/or adapter to connect your source device to the projector. If you are not sure if you are connected correctly, check the What do I need to connect […]