

If the TV or device don't support the Screen mirroring function, you may find an alternative method to display the content in one of the following articles: For details on the specification of your device, refer to the manual or contact the support of the device.To find the alternative methods, check the next paragraph. For Apple devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod/MacBook): As of 2021, these devices do not support the Screen mirroring function.Miracast compatible devices such as a smartphone, tablet, or computer.Some Bravia TVs released between 2013 to 2020 (Android TVs/Google TVs after 2020 do not support the function.)įor details, check the Applicable Products and Categories of This Article section, or Help Guide of your TV.NOTE: The video quality may be degraded if there is environmental interference present.Ĭompatible devices and alternative methods Compatible devices

The Screen mirroring function is one of the methods to display the screen of a mobile device on the TV to view photos, videos or websites. The function uses Miracast technology to display the screen of a compatible device on the TV without a wireless router. You can find some alternative methods in the Alternative methods section. If you hover your mouse over your icon (or of that who is speaking) the current avatar will drop down a bit and show a “pop out” icon.IMPORTANT: Apple devices, or Android TV™/Google TV™ released after 2020 do not support Screen mirroring function. Once the session is started, you will see your avatar is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen (I need to update that picture, I don’t wear ties.) Image credit goes to Richard Brynteson rbrynteson In this example I’m in the call with #NotPatRichard on the whiteboard but the concept is the same for a multiparty conference.

Start/Join your meeting as usual and present/accept any content sharing. ( Proof , Mark my reply as useful so others see it) So I’d figured I’d throw this up here for anyone else that thought, like I used to. So, I recently got asked by a client if it was possible to split the Video and Content in a meeting across two screens like in a Lync Room System and to be honest I’d never tried and thought it was not possible.Ī quick look in the Skype4B client and even searching the Office forums has Microsoft reps suggesting this is not possible when indeed it is. Aka: How to use multiple monitors in the Skype for Business client to split video and content streams during meetings like Lync Room Systems do.
