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Project the Current App to a Large-screen Device
You can project the current app on your tablet to a large-screen device (for example, a
Huawei Vision), while continuing to use and browse other apps on your tablet.
App projection is supported on large-screen devices that support the Cast+/Miracast
protocol.
To project an app, perform the following steps:
If wireless projection is not enabled, turn on the large-screen device, open the app you wish
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to project on your tablet, swipe down from the upper right corner of the tablet screen to
display Control Panel, touch
your device model), touch Wireless Projection, and follow the onscreen instructions to
project the app to the large-screen device.
If wireless projection is enabled, open the app you wish to project on your tablet, touch the
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capsule at the top of the screen, and follow the onscreen instructions in the Live view,
to project the app to the large-screen device.
Once the wireless projection is successful, the projected app will be minimized and appear as
a floating ball to the side on the tablet screen.
To control a projected app, you can touch the projected app in the floating ball to display
the app's floating window, which can be used to control the app. You can also adjust the
volume on the large-screen device from the floating window.
Apps in split-screen or floating-window mode can't be projected.
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To safeguard your privacy, this feature can't be used once your device screen has been
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locked.
You can exit app projection in any of the following ways:
Touch the
capsule at the top of the tablet screen, then touch
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switch to mirror projection, or touch
Touch the floating ball for your device to display the app's floating window, then touch
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in the floating window to switch to mirror projection, or touch
projection.
Touch and hold the floating ball and drag it to the
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wireless projection.
to expand the shortcut switches panel (depending on
to exit wireless projection.
in the Live view to
to exit wireless
at the bottom of the screen, to exit
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