Mate 20 Pro User Guide-( LYA-L09&L29,EMUI11.0_01,EN)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Essentials
- Basic Gestures
- System Navigation
- Lock and Unlock Your Screen
- Screenshots & Screen Recording
- Adjust Sound Settings
- Show Date and Time When the Screen Is Off
- Power On and Off or Restart Your Device
- Charging
- Get Familiar with the Home Screen
- Notification and Status Icons
- Shortcut Switches
- Quickly Access Frequently Used App Features
- Home Screen Widgets
- Set Your Wallpaper
- View and Clear Notifications
- multi-window
- Phone Clone
- Enter Text
- Smart Features
- AI Lens
- Easy Projection
- Multi-screen Collaboration
- Multi-screen Collaboration Between Your Tablet and Phone
- Smart Remote
- AI Search
- Huawei Share
- Camera and Gallery
- Take Photos
- Shoot in Portrait, Night, and Wide Aperture Modes
- Master AI
- Take Photos with Various Zoom Settings
- Macro
- Take Panoramic Photos
- Take Black and White Photos
- AR Lens
- Moving Pictures
- Add Stickers to Photos
- High-Res Mode
- Pro Mode
- Record Videos
- Slow-Mo Recording
- Time-Lapse Photography
- Leica Colors
- Manage Gallery
- Huawei Vlog Editor
- People Album Videos
- Highlights
- Launch Camera
- Light Painting
- Take HDR Photos
- Documents Mode
- Filters
- Adjust Camera Settings
- Smart Photo Categorization
- Apps
- Phone
- Notepad
- Compass
- Tips
- Apps
- Mirror
- App Twin
- Contacts
- Messaging
- Calendar
- Clock
- Recorder
- Calculator
- Flashlight
- Optimizer
- Phone Clone
- HiSuite
- Settings
- Mobile Network
- More Connections
- Display & Brightness
- Sounds & Vibration
- Biometrics & Password
- Security
- Accessibility Features
- System & Updates
- Search for Items in Settings
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Home Screen & Wallpaper
- Notifications
- Apps
- Battery
- Storage
- Privacy
- Users & Accounts
- About Phone
When Airplane mode is enabled, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will automatically be disabled. You can
re-enable them if allowed to do so by the airline.
Please make sure your device has been updated to the latest system version.
This feature may vary by device.
Project Your Phone Screen Wirelessly
For security reasons, after projecting your phone screen wirelessly to a large display (such as
a TV) for work or entertainment, notications such as incoming call notications, SMS
messages, and clock alarms will only be displayed on your phone.
1 Perform the following based on the model and functions of the large display:
• If the large display supports Miracast, turn on its wireless projection switch.
• If the large display does not support Miracast, connect a wireless HDMI adapter to
it. Ensure that the wireless HDMI adapter is connected to a power supply.
To check whether the large display supports Miracast and how to enable wireless
projection on it, consult the user guide or customer service of the large display
manufacturer.
2 On your phone, swipe down from the status bar to open the notication panel, and turn
on .
3 Swipe down again to show all shortcuts and enable Wireless Projection. Your phone will
start searching for available display devices.
You can also go to Settings > More connections > Easy Projection and enable Wireless
projection.
4 In the device list, touch the name corresponding to the large display or wireless HDMI
adapter to complete the projection connection.
After the connection is set up, you can place your phone in landscape mode for a better
display. Incoming call
notications, messages, and clock alarms are only displayed on your
phone. To change the settings, touch and disable Hide notications.
To exit wireless projection, go to
> Disconnect.
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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