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I appreciate you raising this inquiry to us and to answer your question: At this time, Microsoft has not announced any plans to release a new version of the Wireless Display Adapter. As for availability, I recommend checking with your local retailers or online stores periodically for updates on when they will have the product back in stock.
Replied on October 2, 2023. Report abuse. Hi Andrew McA, Thank you for reaching Microsoft Community. I'm sorry to hear that you're having trouble finding the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter V2 in stock. Microsoft has not yet made any public statements on the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter V2's end of life.
The Surface Pro 8 should already have the capability and drivers needed to connect to the Microsoft Wireless Display adapters which is by using the Wi-Fi driver of the device. Kindly just try pressing Windows key + P on the Surface then select the Connect wirelessly on the prompt and see if it is able to see the wireless display adapter.
The Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter may not be compatible with this non-standard display resolution. I tried resetting the Wireless Display Adapter by holding down the button on the Wireless Display Adapter for 10 seconds and waiting for the adapter to restart. This did not help. I have also tried connecting the Wireless Display Adapter to ...
Here's how: Select Start > Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices. Under Wireless displays & docks, select the name of the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter, and then select Remove device. Select Add Bluetooth or other devices. Click Wireless display or dock to reconnect your Surface and the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter.
Since there was no HDCP content being shared through the adapter, I was hoping the adapter would not add the HDCP flag and therefore let the HDMI signal be recorded. But since HDCP is always on from the adapter, I cannot record any screen that is being shared wireless. That's a pretty unique scenario.. I'm still not able to visualize what is ...
2. Updating and reinstalling both the wireless and graphics card drivers. 3. Going through the whole wireless display adapter troubleshooting page on the Microsoft website. 4. Letting the wireless display adapter and WUDFHOST.exe through the firewall. 5. Turning on network discovery in the network and sharing center part of the control panel.
I have recently bought a new laptop and want to set up two extra monitors. As I have only 1 HDMI outlet, I have bought a wireless display adapter. The display adapter worked fine with simply plugging
Yes, you can use Miracast and WiFi at the same time. I am able to use the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter connected to an SP4 and project a video being streamed from my WiFi. The resolution can be tricky. It won't cause you problems but the receiving display will show a scaled downed version of the Surface screen.
In GPO: Computer Config>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Wireless Network (802.11) Policies. Create a new policy. Check "Use Windows WLAN AutoConfig service for clients". On Permissions tab, check Allow User to view denied networks. Allow everyone to create all user profiles. In Intune: