Huawei Mate 20 X 5G User Guide - Page 21

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Smart Features • If not, use a wireless HDMI adapter to connect your device and external display. Ensure that the wireless HDMI adapter is connected to a power supply. To check whether your external display supports Miracast and how to enable wireless projection on it, consult the user guide or customer service of the external display manufacturer. 2 Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, then touch Wi-Fi. to turn on 3 Swipe down further on the notification panel to enable Wireless Projection. Your device will now search for the external display or the wireless HDMI adapter. Alternatively, go to Settings > More connections > Easy Projection and enable Wireless Projection. 4 Touch the name of the external display or the wireless HDMI adapter on the search result list to start projecting. Desktop Mode For enhanced work efficiency, project your device's content onto an external display, swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, then enable DESKTOP MODE. In DESKTOP MODE, the display of your device will be arranged in a desktop layout, and operations on your device won't affect what's on the external display. For example, you can edit a document on the external display while chatting on your device. You don't need to worry about missing notifications, calls, or messages, as a red dot will appear on the notification panel on the external display to keep you informed. Use Your Device as a Touchpad Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, then touch TOUCHPAD. You can now do the following: • Use gestures as instructed to simulate mouse commands. • When no external keyboard is connected, click the text input box on the external display to bring out the onscreen keyboard to input text. If an external keyboard is connected, the onscreen keyboard will not be available. In this case, you need to use the external keyboard to input text. Project Your Device to an External Display to Facilitate Your Work In DESKTOP MODE, you can use the following features: • Multiple windows: Open more than one window at a time to multitask. • File management: Save files to the desktop, create files or folders, and rename or delete files. • Quick search: Search for documents, multimedia files, and apps using the start menu search box. 18

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If not, use a wireless HDMI adapter to connect your device and external display. Ensure
that the wireless HDMI adapter is connected to a power supply.
To check whether your external display supports Miracast and how to enable wireless
projection on it, consult the user guide or customer service of the external display
manufacturer.
2
Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, then touch
to turn on
Wi-Fi
.
3
Swipe down further on the notification panel to enable
Wireless Projection
. Your device
will now search for the external display or the wireless HDMI adapter.
Alternatively, go to
Settings
>
More connections
>
Easy Projection
and enable
Wireless Projection
.
4
Touch the name of the external display or the wireless HDMI adapter on the search result
list to start projecting.
Desktop Mode
For enhanced work efficiency, project your device's content onto an external display, swipe
down from the status bar to open the notification panel, then enable
DESKTOP MODE
.
In
DESKTOP MODE
, the display of your device will be arranged in a desktop layout, and
operations on your device won't affect what's on the external display. For example, you can
edit a document on the external display while chatting on your device. You don't need to
worry about missing notifications, calls, or messages, as a red dot will appear on the
notification panel on the external display to keep you informed.
Use Your Device as a Touchpad
Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, then touch
TOUCHPAD
. You
can now do the following:
Use gestures as instructed to simulate mouse commands.
When no external keyboard is connected, click the text input box on the external display to
bring out the onscreen keyboard to input text.
If an external keyboard is connected, the onscreen keyboard will not be available. In this
case, you need to use the external keyboard to input text.
Project Your Device to an External Display to Facilitate Your Work
In
DESKTOP MODE
, you can use the following features:
Multiple windows: Open more than one window at a time to multitask.
File management: Save files to the desktop, create files or folders, and rename or delete
files.
Quick search: Search for documents, multimedia files, and apps using the start menu search
box.
Smart Features
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