Dell Miracast Driver Windows 10

2021. 1. 21. 04:59카테고리 없음



Based on your Model you need the Intel GMA Driver according to Dell the most current version is: Version 8., A11. Dell has a system detect tool you can use in their support section that detects your hardware. Here is the link for your adapters driver from Dell. Any problems can be solve by installing the latest drivers for your windows 10 PC and the latest version of firmware for your Miracast adapter. Go to the manufacture PC Support website to download and install latest firmware.

Microsoft Basic Display Adapter on Windows 10

The Microsoft Basic Display Adapter is software that's built into Windows that provides display and graphics capabilities when software from your hardware manufacturer isn't installed. To get the best experience from your device, you might need to install software known as a driver from your hardware manufacturer. Typically, you'll get the latest drivers from Windows Update or as part of Windows setup. Sometimes, however, drivers might not get installed right away or may only be available directly from the hardware manufacturer’s website.

Drivers from the manufacturer often feature:

WindowsMiracast
  1. Windows 10 takes care of most of the configuration for you, but as always, there is a little work to do to get it working. Miracast the Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 As Windows and Dell support WiDi, the format used by Miracast, there isn’t much to do. Connect your Miracast receiver to your TV or display. Turn on the TV and select the Miracast as.
  2. How to fix Dell Miracast Windows 10? Let's cross-check a number of this technology that we will do this Dell Miracast Windows 10 issues. Method 1 Update Intel WiDi Driver for Dell portable computer while compatibility with the Intel WiDi platform is required for Miracast to mirror a show in Windows 10. Method 2 Update your Windows 10 Dell Miracast in Windows 10.
  • Faster performance

  • Smoother video playback

  • Higher screen resolutions

  • Improved battery life

  • Multiple monitor outputs

  • Additional graphical features

To see if you're using the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter, select the Start button, then in the search box next to Start, type dxdiag.exe.Choose dxdiag.exe from the list of results and then on the Display tab under Device, look at the value for Name. If there's more than one Display tab, check all of them.

Dell

You can check Windows Update to see if a newer driver is available by selecting the Start button > Settings > Update & security , or you can check the manufacturer's website.

If your hardware manufacturer doesn't provide Windows 10 device drivers, try the following:

  • Keep using the Microsoft Basic Display Adapter.

  • If you have a Desktop PC, upgrade to a more recent video card.

  • Review the tips and tricks posted on Microsoft support forums by other customers.

-->

Install Miracast Driver Windows 10

Overview

Starting with Windows 8, mirror drivers will not install on the system. Mirror drivers described in this section will install and run only on earlier versions of Windows.

However, a special GDI accessibility driver model is available starting with Windows 8 to developers who want to provide mirror driver capabilities in assistive technologies for customers with disabilities or impairments. To learn more about this special driver model, please contact acc_driver@microsoft.com.

A remote display driver model that is based on the mirror driver architecture can also run starting with Windows 8, but has been removed in Windows 10, version 2004. For more information, see Remote Display Drivers.

Note

As of Windows 10, GDI accessibility drivers are no longer recommended for new products and Microsoft will remove support in a future OS version. Support for GDI remote display drivers has already been removed in Windows 10, version 2004. However, creating a remote display solution is still possible by building a custom Remote Protocol Provider and an Indirect Display Driver.

Mirror driver description

A mirror driver is a display driver for a virtual device that mirrors the drawing operations of one or more additional physical display devices. It is implemented and behaves much like any other display driver; however, its paired video miniport driver is minimal in comparison to a typical miniport driver. See Mirror Driver Support in Video Miniport Drivers (Windows 2000 Model) for more information about miniport drivers in mirroring systems. The Windows Driver Kit (WDK) through the Windows 7 edition (Version 7600) contains a sample mirror driver which includes component source files that are contained in three directories.

DirectoryContains Source Files For
srcvideodisplaysmirrordispThe mirror driver.
srcvideominiportmirrorminiThe miniport driver.
srcvideodisplaysmirrorappThe user-mode service. Also contains mirror.inf.

GDI supports a virtual desktop and provides the ability to replicate a portion of the virtual desktop on a mirror device. GDI implements the virtual desktop as a graphics layer above the physical display driver layer. All drawing operations start in this virtual desktop space; GDI clips and renders them on the appropriate physical display devices that exist in the virtual desktop.

A mirror device can specify an arbitrary clip region in the virtual desktop, including one that spans more than one physical display device. GDI then sends the mirror device all drawing operations that intersect that driver's clip region. A mirror device can set a clip region that exactly matches a particular physical device; therefore, it can effectively mirror that device.

Note

Dell Miracast Driver Windows 10 64-bit

In Windows 2000 and later, the mirror driver's clip region must include the primary display device.

In Windows Vista and later, the Desktop Windows Manager (DWM) will be turned off when the mirror driver is loaded.

The mirror driver code sample illustrates how to implement a mirror driver. For more information that will help you understand the sample:

  • Use the sample INF file, mirror.inf, as a template. See Mirror Driver INF File for details.
  • See the mirror.exe application, which demonstrates how the mirror driver is attached to the virtual desktop. See Mirror Driver Installation for details.
  • Refer to the Windows SDK documentation for information about using the Win32 EnumDisplayDevices function. You use this function to determine the .Display# name associated with your mirrored display device. This number is required to change the settings for your mirrored device. For multiple instances, # is a different number for each instance; therefore you must determine this number by iterating through the available display devices.

Attaching the mirrored device to the global desktop

  1. Add the REG_DWORD registry entry Attach.ToDesktop to your driver's services keys.

  2. Set this key's entry to 1 (one).

To disable the mirror driver, set this entry to 0 (zero).

As mentioned previously, the driver is installed and operates in a drawing layer that resides above the device layer. Because the mirror driver's coordinate space is the desktop coordinate space, it can span more than one device. If the mirror driver is intended to mirror the primary display, its display coordinates should coincide with the primary display's desktop coordinates.

  • After the mirror driver is installed, it will be called for all rendering operations that intersect the driver's display region. On a multiple-monitor system, this might not include all drawing operations if the mirror driver overlaps only the primary display device.

  • It is recommended that a user-mode service be used to maintain the mirror driver's settings. This application can ensure that the driver is loaded correctly at boot time and it can respond appropriately to changes to the desktop by getting notifications of display changes via the WM_DISPLAYCHANGE message.

  • GDI calls the mirror driver for any 2D graphics DDI drawing operation that intersects the driver's bounding rectangle. Note that GDI does not perform a bounding rectangle check if the surface is a device format bitmap; that is, if the SURFOBJ has an iType of STYPE_DEVBITMAP.

  • As always, the mirror driver must be implemented without the use of global variables. All state must exist in the PDEV for that particular driver. GDI will call DrvEnablePDEV for every hardware device extension created by the video miniport driver.

  • The mirror driver should not support DirectDraw.

  • A mirror driver must set the GCAPS_LAYERED flag to TRUE in the flGraphicsCaps member of the DEVINFO structure.

  • An accessibility mirror driver must set the GCAPS2_EXCLUDELAYERED and GCAPS2_INCLUDEAPIBITMAPS flags to TRUE in the flGraphicsCaps2 member of the DEVINFO structure.

  • A mirror driver can optionally support brush realizations by implementing DrvRealizeBrush.

GDI allows the same driver to run on both a single and multiple-monitor system. A driver in a multiple-monitor system need only track its position within the global desktop. GDI provides this position to the driver whenever a Win32 ChangeDisplaySettings call occurs, such as when a user dynamically changes the monitor's position in the desktop by using the Display program in Control Panel. GDI updates the dmPosition member of the DEVMODEW structure accordingly when such a change occurs. A driver can receive notification of such a change by implementing DrvNotify. See Mirror Driver Installation for more information.

Note

Dell Miracast Driver Windows 10

Mirror drivers are not required to render with pixel-perfect accuracy when rendering on the client side with such accuracy may be difficult. For example, the adapter/monitor receiving the mirrored image is not required to render Grid Intersect Quantization (GIQ) line drawing and polygon fills with the same precision as the adapter/monitor being mirrored.