Use the Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter
The Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter is a strong, reliable way to project your content, photos, and videos to a big screen. Before you begin. Identify your wireless display adapter model. Check which devices are compatible with your adapter. Set up your adapter. Connect the adapter to your display. Connect to your adapter from your Windows PC.
Screen mirroring and projecting to your PC or wireless display
You can wirelessly connect your PC to a TV, projector, or other kind of external display that supports Miracast. Turn on your TV, projector, or other display. If you're using a Miracast dongle or adapter, make sure it's plugged in to the display.
Calibrate your HDR display using the Windows HDR Calibration app
The Windows HDR Calibration app helps you improve color accuracy and consistency. It also lets you customize how vividly colors will appear for both HDR and SDR (standard dynamic range) content when HDR is turned on. You can download the Windows HDR Calibration app from the Microsoft Store.
Capture Xbox game clips to external storage | Xbox Support
Capture game clips and screenshots externally. To do this, connect a storage device and change your capture location. Plug an external storage device (USB 3.0, NTFS-formatted) into your Xbox. Note that storage formatted for Xbox games won't work for captures.
Use the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system ...
If some Windows functions aren't working or Windows crashes, use the System File Checker to scan Windows and restore your files. Though the steps below might look complicated at first glance, just follow them in order, step-by-step, and we’ll try to get you back on track. Run the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe)
How to use the PC Health Check app - Microsoft Support
Windows 11. PC Health Check app brings you up to date info on your Windows device health, helping you take action to improve your device performance and troubleshoot performance problems. It is periodically updated based on customer feedback to help you make the most of your Windows PC. How to open PC Health Check.
Phone Link requirements and setup - Microsoft Support
If you see a list of Android devices, choose the one you wish to pair with Phone Link to access your favorite apps, respond to texts, make calls, view photos, and more from your PC. Grant permissions on the Link to Windows app on your Android device. You are all set to use Phone Link.
Import photos and videos - Microsoft Support
You can import photos and videos you have stored on a camera’s SD card, a USB drive, a phone, or on another device. Here's how: Use a USB cable to connect your device to the PC. In the search box on the taskbar, type photos and then select the Photos app from the results. Select Import from the app bar.
Codecs in Media Player - Microsoft Support
Codec packs add additional codec support to Windows. Apps like Media Player will then be able to play media files encoded in these formats. The following codecs packs are available: MPEG-2 Video Extension. Adds support for the MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video formats. HEVC Video Extension.
Seamlessly transfer content between your devices - Microsoft Support
Your Android device and PC must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network. A cable connection between devices is not required. File drag and drop supports the transfer of all file types except for folders and files backed up to the cloud. You can transfer up to 100 files at a time, of any type.