Below you can download windows 10 miracast display port driver for Windows.
File name: _win10-miracast-display-port.exe
Version: 9.511
File size: 20.54 MB
Upload source: original install disk
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Windows 10 Miracast Display Port Driver(click above to download)
Display mirroring on a compatible external screen or projector
Specifications:
- Supports Windows 10 operating system
- Utilizes the Miracast technology for wireless display connection
- Connectivity: DisplayPort
- Outputs display mirroring on a compatible external screen or projector
- Driver installation required for proper functionality
- Compatible with Windows 10 devices only
- Provides a hassle-free wireless display experience
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Issue: The device is not displaying content on the external screen. What could be the problem?
Answer:
- Ensure the Miracast feature is enabled on the Windows 10 device.
- Confirm that the external screen or projector is compatible with Miracast technology.
- Verify that a stable wireless network connection is available between the Windows 10 device and the display.
2. Issue: The screen mirroring lags or stutters during use. How can this be resolved?
Answer:
- Check for wireless interference from other devices operating in the proximity and relocate those devices, if possible.
- Ensure that both the Windows 10 device and the external screen are within reasonable range for optimal signal strength and connection stability.
- Upgrade the firmware or drivers on both the Windows 10 device and the display, if available, to ensure compatibility and smooth operation.
3. Issue: The device is unable to establish a connection with the external screen. What steps can be taken to fix this?
Answer:
- Restart both the Windows 10 device and the external screen or projector, as some connectivity issues can be resolved with a simple reboot.
- Confirm that the DisplayPort cable or connection is properly seated on both ends, ensuring a secure connection.
- Troubleshoot the DisplayPort driver by uninstalling and reinstalling it or updating to the latest version, ensuring compatibility with the Windows 10 device.