We're WFH and I keep trying to work out a neat way to have a second screen, a laptop that can be put away sounds better than a monitor permanently living on our dinning room table.
Just wanted some user experience before I spend time on something only to find out it's painful and unusable irl.
I looked at this recently and it seemed like it was unlikely to to work for my use, which was to get a Desktop's screen on to a Surface Pro, in order to use it as a graphics tablet, but with the greater processing power of the desktop. I'll be chuffed if I'm proved wrong though.
Has anyone used Miracast "Projecting" on W10 to set up a 2nd spare laptop screen as a second screen?
We're WFH and I keep trying to work out a neat way to have a second screen, a laptop that can be put away sounds better than a monitor permanently living on our dinning room table.
Just wanted some user experience before I spend time on something only to find out it's painful and unusable irl.