• Now, you are mirroring your iPhone screen. To exit out of the Screen Mirroring
window, tap anywhere on the screen outside of that window, and do the same to exit
out of the “Control Center”. If you have an iPhone 8 or earlier, you can also press the
home button twice.
• To stop mirroring your screen, open the “Control Center”, tap the Screen Mirroring
button (it should now be highlighted and show the name of the device you’re
mirroring on “Allcast”) and then tap “Stop Mirroring” at the bottom of the window
that opens up. (On an iPad, you will have to tap the “Airplay” button, toggle off
Mirroring and then tap “iPad” on the list of devices.)
Android Devices (Miracast):
• Open the “Quick Settings” panel by swiping down from the top of screen on your
Android Device.
• Tap “Smart View” / “Screen Cast” / “Screen Mirroring” / “Wireless Projection”.
(Screen casting feature may have different names depending on the make and model
of your Android device, consult your device’s instruction manual for screen sharing
(Miracast) information. On some devices this will be a drop-down option on the
home screen.
• For Android devices with no pre-installed Mirroring or Casting App, there are several
options available on the Play Store.
• Select “Allcast-xxxxxxxx” from the drop-down options.
• You may get a pop-up window asking for a code. Enter the code displayed on your TV
here (12345678 default).
• After a few seconds, your Android phone’s screen will show up on your TV / Screen.
• To stop sharing your screen, open the “Quick Settings” panel, tap “Smart View” /
“Screen Cast” / “Screen Mirroring” / “Wireless projection” and select Disconnect
when prompted.
Note:
If you cannot find the Screen Cast option in the quick settings panel, tap on the
“pencil” icon to edit which options are available and add the Screen Cast button.
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