2 laptops with community wifi want to make 2nd laptop as extended monitor [closed]












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Windows 10
trying to have laptop 2 as a second monitor to laptop1.

In the latest version of windows 10 there is the project display

option with additional options to 'extend' the display

to another network device.

The 2nd laptop shows up on the network when selecting 'project'

but looks like either needs other windows display drivers

or casting software.



original post



Have tried setting up laptop 1 with hot spot wifi

connect 2nd to 1st via hot spot

set extend display on both.

2nd laptop does not show up on display settings.

stuck










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closed as unclear what you're asking by music2myear, Debra, DavidPostill Jan 10 at 21:43


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














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    What leads you to believe that setting "Extend Display" on any of your laptops means it will attempt to use the other laptop as an external extended display? Are you speaking of some third party utility you have not explained? Please use the EDIT button to improve your question, because right now it is not clear what you are asking.

    – music2myear
    Jan 10 at 17:13











  • This is not unclear whatsoever.. Windows has a built in ability (on devices that support recieving Miracast) to extend/project its' display to another networked (Windows) PC. It's explained here.

    – var firstName
    Jan 11 at 18:53






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    OP, go into your settings and make sure Laptop 2 supports recieving miracast. if it doesn't, you cannot extend your display to it.

    – var firstName
    Jan 11 at 19:04











  • It would seem that it does needed Miracast i have an external Miracast unit will try it thanks

    – M Newton
    Jan 12 at 21:35
















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Windows 10
trying to have laptop 2 as a second monitor to laptop1.

In the latest version of windows 10 there is the project display

option with additional options to 'extend' the display

to another network device.

The 2nd laptop shows up on the network when selecting 'project'

but looks like either needs other windows display drivers

or casting software.



original post



Have tried setting up laptop 1 with hot spot wifi

connect 2nd to 1st via hot spot

set extend display on both.

2nd laptop does not show up on display settings.

stuck










share|improve this question















closed as unclear what you're asking by music2myear, Debra, DavidPostill Jan 10 at 21:43


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • 1





    What leads you to believe that setting "Extend Display" on any of your laptops means it will attempt to use the other laptop as an external extended display? Are you speaking of some third party utility you have not explained? Please use the EDIT button to improve your question, because right now it is not clear what you are asking.

    – music2myear
    Jan 10 at 17:13











  • This is not unclear whatsoever.. Windows has a built in ability (on devices that support recieving Miracast) to extend/project its' display to another networked (Windows) PC. It's explained here.

    – var firstName
    Jan 11 at 18:53






  • 1





    OP, go into your settings and make sure Laptop 2 supports recieving miracast. if it doesn't, you cannot extend your display to it.

    – var firstName
    Jan 11 at 19:04











  • It would seem that it does needed Miracast i have an external Miracast unit will try it thanks

    – M Newton
    Jan 12 at 21:35














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Windows 10
trying to have laptop 2 as a second monitor to laptop1.

In the latest version of windows 10 there is the project display

option with additional options to 'extend' the display

to another network device.

The 2nd laptop shows up on the network when selecting 'project'

but looks like either needs other windows display drivers

or casting software.



original post



Have tried setting up laptop 1 with hot spot wifi

connect 2nd to 1st via hot spot

set extend display on both.

2nd laptop does not show up on display settings.

stuck










share|improve this question
















Windows 10
trying to have laptop 2 as a second monitor to laptop1.

In the latest version of windows 10 there is the project display

option with additional options to 'extend' the display

to another network device.

The 2nd laptop shows up on the network when selecting 'project'

but looks like either needs other windows display drivers

or casting software.



original post



Have tried setting up laptop 1 with hot spot wifi

connect 2nd to 1st via hot spot

set extend display on both.

2nd laptop does not show up on display settings.

stuck







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closed as unclear what you're asking by music2myear, Debra, DavidPostill Jan 10 at 21:43


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.









closed as unclear what you're asking by music2myear, Debra, DavidPostill Jan 10 at 21:43


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.










  • 1





    What leads you to believe that setting "Extend Display" on any of your laptops means it will attempt to use the other laptop as an external extended display? Are you speaking of some third party utility you have not explained? Please use the EDIT button to improve your question, because right now it is not clear what you are asking.

    – music2myear
    Jan 10 at 17:13











  • This is not unclear whatsoever.. Windows has a built in ability (on devices that support recieving Miracast) to extend/project its' display to another networked (Windows) PC. It's explained here.

    – var firstName
    Jan 11 at 18:53






  • 1





    OP, go into your settings and make sure Laptop 2 supports recieving miracast. if it doesn't, you cannot extend your display to it.

    – var firstName
    Jan 11 at 19:04











  • It would seem that it does needed Miracast i have an external Miracast unit will try it thanks

    – M Newton
    Jan 12 at 21:35














  • 1





    What leads you to believe that setting "Extend Display" on any of your laptops means it will attempt to use the other laptop as an external extended display? Are you speaking of some third party utility you have not explained? Please use the EDIT button to improve your question, because right now it is not clear what you are asking.

    – music2myear
    Jan 10 at 17:13











  • This is not unclear whatsoever.. Windows has a built in ability (on devices that support recieving Miracast) to extend/project its' display to another networked (Windows) PC. It's explained here.

    – var firstName
    Jan 11 at 18:53






  • 1





    OP, go into your settings and make sure Laptop 2 supports recieving miracast. if it doesn't, you cannot extend your display to it.

    – var firstName
    Jan 11 at 19:04











  • It would seem that it does needed Miracast i have an external Miracast unit will try it thanks

    – M Newton
    Jan 12 at 21:35








1




1





What leads you to believe that setting "Extend Display" on any of your laptops means it will attempt to use the other laptop as an external extended display? Are you speaking of some third party utility you have not explained? Please use the EDIT button to improve your question, because right now it is not clear what you are asking.

– music2myear
Jan 10 at 17:13





What leads you to believe that setting "Extend Display" on any of your laptops means it will attempt to use the other laptop as an external extended display? Are you speaking of some third party utility you have not explained? Please use the EDIT button to improve your question, because right now it is not clear what you are asking.

– music2myear
Jan 10 at 17:13













This is not unclear whatsoever.. Windows has a built in ability (on devices that support recieving Miracast) to extend/project its' display to another networked (Windows) PC. It's explained here.

– var firstName
Jan 11 at 18:53





This is not unclear whatsoever.. Windows has a built in ability (on devices that support recieving Miracast) to extend/project its' display to another networked (Windows) PC. It's explained here.

– var firstName
Jan 11 at 18:53




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1





OP, go into your settings and make sure Laptop 2 supports recieving miracast. if it doesn't, you cannot extend your display to it.

– var firstName
Jan 11 at 19:04





OP, go into your settings and make sure Laptop 2 supports recieving miracast. if it doesn't, you cannot extend your display to it.

– var firstName
Jan 11 at 19:04













It would seem that it does needed Miracast i have an external Miracast unit will try it thanks

– M Newton
Jan 12 at 21:35





It would seem that it does needed Miracast i have an external Miracast unit will try it thanks

– M Newton
Jan 12 at 21:35










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