P40 User Guide-(ANA-LX4&NX9,EMUI11.1_01,en-us)

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4 Touch the device that you want to project your phone to from the detected devices.
By default, after the connection is successful, banner
notications for incoming calls,
messages, and alarms, and Multi-Window are only displayed on your phone instead of the
external display. To show notications on the external display, touch and turn o the
switch for Hide notications.
The Hide notications feature is only supported on certain device models.
To exit wireless projection, touch on the phone screen or swipe down from the upper left
edge of the screen to display Notication panel and touch Disconnect (depending on your
device model).
Display devices that support DLNA:
1 Before you get started, connect your phone and the display device to the same Wi-Fi
network.
2 Ensure that the DLNA switch or the projection switch is enabled on the display device. For
details about how to turn on the switch, refer to the product manual or contact the
product manufacturer.
3 Open a media app on your phone such as Gallery, Music, or HUAWEI Video, open the
content that you want to project, then select the option to project it to the external
display.
For instance, open Gallery on your phone, open the photo or video that you want to
project to the external display, then go to
> Project. Then touch the device that you
want to project the content to from the detected devices.
The DLNA projection protocol only supports projecting content from HUAWEI Video,
Music, Gallery, and certain third-party apps to external displays.
Phone Projection Using a Wired Connection
You can project your phone screen on a large display (for example, a TV) using a wired
connection.
It is recommended that you purchase the accessories from authorized channels.
Projection Using a Type-C Cable
1 Prepare a Type-C cable.
Use a Type-C to HDMI, Type-C to DP, or Type-C to MiniDP cable depending on your large
display.
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