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Can Microsoft Surface Pro tablet support wireless display?
Originally, Microsoft Surface Pro does not support wireless display. However, it can support
wireless display after you upgrade its operating system to Windows 8.1. The latest Microsoft
Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 with Windows 8.1 can support wireless display.
Can I use the ScreenBeam 960 to access online content directly?
No. ScreenBeam 960 does not directly connect to the Internet. You must use a source
device (laptop/Ultrabook/tablet/smartphone) to wirelessly stream the online content to your
Receiver.
Can ScreenBeam 960 support touch display?
Yes. ScreenBeam 960 supports UIBC. The source device must install a Window 10 system
and meet the following hardware requirements:
4th Gen Intel Core (Haswell or better) processor
AMD A4-5000 (Kabini or better) processor
Can I push media to the Receiver using DLNA?
No. The Receiver is not a DLNA media receiver.
Does the Receiver work with the Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod?
Yes. ScreenBeam 960 supports Apple devices with native screen mirroring.
How to set my receiver to use the 5G frequency?
Generally, the 5G band can provide clearer channels, and the receiver works in this band
can produce better performance.
In NGO mode, you must prepare a 5G router first. Then, connect your device to the 5G
router first, and then connect your device to your receiver. Then your receiver will work in the
5G band.
In AGO mode, go to LMI > Features > P2P Wireless Setting, and select a 5G channel.
How to identify if my device can connect to ScreenBeam 960?
ScreenBeam 960 supports WiFi Certified Miracast devices and Apple devices with native
screen mirroring.
To check if your device is Miracast enabled, check if the WiFi Certified Miracast logo is
printed on the package of your device or directly on your device, or, if the wireless display
app is available on your device. If yes, your device can connect to ScreenBeam 960.
"Allow input from a keyboard or mouse connected to this display" is displayed even
no USB device is connected to the ScreenBeam receiver. Would it have any impact on
the Miracast connection if the option is checked while no USB device is present?
No. This is a standard behavior of Windows 10.

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