However, some users can’t configure those options when they’re greyed out.
How come Windows 10’s Projecting to this PC options are greyed out on my PC?
The most common reason for greyed-out Projecting to this PC option is that the Wireless Display feature isn’t installed, or if it is, there is a corrupt element to be found. Wireless Display is an optional Windows 10 feature that isn’t installed by default. Therefore, many users need to install that feature to resolve the issue. However, the PC projection options for Wireless Display can also be greyed out because of an outdated or faulty wireless adapter driver. If your wireless adapter has a very outdated driver, you might need to update it. Some users have said they’ve needed to reinstall their network adapters to resolve the issue. Or it might be the case that your PC’s Wi-Fi adapter is too old. For the Wireless Display feature to work, your PC needs a wireless adapter that’s compatible with Miracast screen-mirroring technology. If it isn’t, the Wireless Display options will remain greyed out even with that feature enabled.
How can I fix the greyed-out Projecting to this PC options?
1. Install the Wireless Display features
2. Update your PC’s wireless network adapter driver
Driver updater software like DriverFix provides another way to update drivers. A quick scan with a driver updater utility will tell you if your Wi-Fi network adapter’s driver is faulty or outdated. Then you can select to download and install a new network adapter driver with the driver updater utility. Note: Also, make sure your PC’s wireless network adapter is enabled before trying to update its driver. To do so, right-click the Wi-Fi adapter and select an Enable option on the context menu if it’s disabled. SPONSORED
3. Reinstall the wireless network adapter’s driver
4. Update Windows 10 to its latest build version
How to check if your PC’s Wi-Fi supports Miracast
However, that doesn’t mean there’s no way you can utilize Windows 10’s Wireless Display feature on your PC. You’ll need to purchase a new USB Wi-Fi adapter that supports Miracast, and then insert it in a USB slot on your PC. Check out our best Wi-Fi adapters guide to choose one.
Who can I contact for more potential resolutions?
If you still need more resolutions for fixing greyed-out projection options, contact Microsoft’s support service. Click Get support on the Contact Microsoft Support page. Enter a description for the issue in a text box, and click Get help. Then you can press a Contact Support button. The agents on Microsoft’s support forum for Windows can also provide further troubleshooting guidance for this issue. To post about the issue there, click the Ask a question option on Microsoft’s Windows forum. Then enter your forum post in the text box, and press the Submit button. However, make sure you’ve tried all the resolutions above first before contacting Microsoft’s support. If one of the resolutions above resolves the issue, you’ll be able to configure the Projecting to this PC option. Then you can select the Available everywhere option there to enable the feature.
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