How Turn Your Smartphone Into a Second Screen for FREE For Seamless Multitasking!

Written by smy | Published 2024/07/15
Tech Story Tags: open-source | developer-tools | how-to-multitask | deskreen | open-source-tools | multitasking-tips | multitasking-guide | seamless-multitasking

TLDRTurn Your Smartphone into a Second Screen for FREE: For Seamless Multitasking! using Deskreenvia the TL;DR App

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Although there are other options like physically connecting with adapters or purchasing software like Duet. But, if you're like me, you would want a seamless Just Work solution and have a second screen setup in no time.

That's where Deskreen comes into play! Follow the steps to easily set up your screen.

Contents:

  • Downloading Deskreen
  • Sharing your screen and Streaming on Mobile

Step 1: Downloading Deskreen

Head over to the following link and download & install Deskreen for your platform:

https://deskreen.com/lang-en

Step 2: Allowing Deskreen

For Mac users: Allow Screen Recording Permission on MacOS is in System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> Privacy -> Screen Recording

For Windows users: need to add 'Private Network Access' for Deskreen on the first start or in firewall settings

Step 3: Connect your Phone

Open up Deskreen and Connect your Phone by scanning a QR or going to the given address:

It will automatically ask for approval once you open the page on the Phone's browser.

Click on Allow and your Phone will be connected!

Step 4: Share your Desired Screen

Once Connected, share your entire screen or desired window:

Once done, confirm the options and your screen will be streamed on your Phone!

Wrapping Up:

We just did the steps to Connect our Screen for Streaming on the Phone's browser. 🚀

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Now you can Experience Seamless Multitasking 🚀

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Written by smy | Full Stack Engineer 3Y+ Exp. 🚀 ❯ JavaScript / TypeScript Ecosystem ❯ React, NextJS, NestJS, Microservices, AWS
Published by HackerNoon on 2024/07/15