#Need help connecting to tv

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That’s all I see on my tv btw

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# left oracle That’s all I see on my tv btw

Here's a little video on it that might help. They say that this works for windows devices. But I think you could probably get it to work with an iphone if you just download an app. Like search for "screen mirroring" or "screen sharing" in the app store: https://www.facebook.com/toshibatvpakistan/videos/toshiba-led-tv-wireless-display/1342353659298061/

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# left oracle Okay so it doesn’t show up as a device in the list, I went to the Bluetooth tab ...

You don’t connect using Bluetooth, you connect through Wi-Fi. Here’s a tutorial on it: https://www.digitalcitizen.life/how-project-tv-or-monitor-windows-10-using-miracast/

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Do you have a Windows 10 laptop, tablet, or hybrid device and want to mirror your screen to a Smart TV? You can do that with ease, using the Miracast technology built into many modern devices, including Smart TVs from all the major brands (Samsung, LG, Sony, Phillips, etc). Here’s how to connect to a […]

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Also that guide doesn’t work cause in my display menu there’s no “wireless display” option even though I have the necessary services for it turned on, I assume it needs a wifi component and won’t work with Ethernet

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There should be a connect to wireless display there on multiple displays

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I don’t have that

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And I’m on windows 10

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It’s updated btw

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I have directx installed if that’s what you’re trying to check

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No dxdiag has a feature that tells you whether your computer supports miracast. Which is what we're trying to use. Once you're in dxdiag, press save all information. Then open the txt and look for miracast @left oracle

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I downloaded it but still nothing

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