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How to Airplay Your iOS Device on Windows with Reflector
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AirPlay is a proprietary protocol developed by Apple that allows wireless streaming of audio, video, and other data between Apple devices. While it's easy to AirPlay your iOS device to an Apple TV, it can be a bit more challenging to do so on a Windows computer. However, it is possible to use a third-party app called Reflector to mirror your iOS device's screen on your Windows computer. Here's how to do it: 1. Download and install Reflector on your Windows computer. You can find the software at https://www.airsquirrels.com/reflector/download. 2. Make sure that your iOS device and your Windows computer are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. 3. On your iOS device, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the Control Center. 4. Tap the "Screen Mirroring" button. 5. Select your Windows computer from the list of available devices. 6. Your iOS device's screen should now be mirrored on your Windows computer. You can use your iOS device as you normally would, and the actions will be reflected on your computer. 7. To stop mirroring, simply swipe up from the bottom of the screen on your iOS device, tap the "Screen Mirroring" button again, and select "Stop Mirroring." That's it! With Reflector, you can easily AirPlay your iOS device on your Windows computer.
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