You can wirelessly connect to compatible displays using Miracast. To do this, press Windows logo key + P and select Connect to a wireless display. If you are having problems wirelessly connecting your Surface to a display, try these solutions:
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Make sure your display supports Miracast. Then visit the manufacturer's website to see if your TV, monitor, or projector supports Miracast.
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Restart your Surface and your TV, monitor, or projector.Â
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For Windows 11: Select Start >Â Power > Restart. If there's an update available, it might say Update and restart. Turn the TV or tother display off nd on, then try connecting them again.
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For Windows 10: Select the Start  and then select Power  > Update and restart. Turn the TV or other display off and on, then try connecting them again.
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Install the latest updates. To automatically update, select Check for Windows updates.
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For Windows 11: Select Start > Settings > Windows Update
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For Windows 10: Select the Start  button, and then go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
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Turn off Bluetooth on your Surface. Select action center
in the taskbar and make sure Bluetooth is off.Â
You can also wirelessly connect by using Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. For help with Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter, see Troubleshooting Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter with Surface.