


On Windows 10, the Wireless Display is a feature that adds the Connect app to allow other devices to connect wirelessly and use your desktop computer, laptop, or tablet as a wireless display using the Miracast mirroring technology. The application comes with an easy-to-use. In my case any time I try to update the software/driver on the Radeon R9 270 and I try to connect to a wireless display (Samsung smart TV series 6 40) it attempts the connection and disconnects right away. In the past, the Connect app came pre-installed by default, but starting with Windows 10 version 2004, it’s now an optional feature that you must install manually to connect to Miracast compatible devices. When I revert the driver to 22.19.172.269 the Miracast connection works fine again. To install the Wireless Display optional feature to add the Connect app, use these steps: In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to install the Wireless Display feature to bring back the Connect app on Windows 10. Install Miracast Wireless Display feature Search for Wireless Display and check the optional feature. Once you complete the steps, the feature will install, and the Connect app will be restored on Windows 10. To uninstall the Connect app on Windows 10, use these steps: This software is referred to as a device driver, and when Windows 10 detects new. To Add Miracast Wireless Display to Windows 10 and Install Connect App, Open the Settings app. Located within the Windows 10 Driver Store, or download them through. On the right, click on the link Optional features.
