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yes, but I find that it drops the connection randomly and I have to reconnect. One day it won't lose connection at all and the next it will drop every 4 hours. I prefer using an HDMI instead of mirroring.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, JL! You can use your Roku Express HD (3930R) to mirror from your Windows computer to your TV. To use screen mirroring, you must first set up and enable the feature on your Windows device and then request a connection to your Roku device. You can use the following steps to initiate a screen mirroring connection on your Windows device. Start by going to the taskbar on your Windows device and open the Action center. Then select the Connect button, followed by selecting your Roku device from the list of wireless display and audio devices to start the connection. After you start a screen mirroring connection from your Windows device, your Roku device receives a screen mirroring request. Using your Roku remote, select Allow to accept the request for the current session or Always allow if you plan to use screen mirroring with your Windows device routinely. For additional information on screen mirroring you can visit the guide linked here. https://support.roku.com/article/208754928
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