Can I share my laptop screen on a Nureva® Wall?

Nureva® Wall WM408i

Yes, screen-sharing is available on Nureva Wall. However, touch interactivity will be disabled in this mode.  

When screen sharing from a laptop to a Nureva Wall, there are several methods that you can use:

Direct Cable - wired connection

  • Choose a location for the laptop, either to the left or right of the Nureva Wall system
  • Measure the required cable length from the projector to the laptop location
  • Purchase the recommended HDMI cable
  • Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI 2 port on the back of the Nureva Wall projector
  • Connect the HDMI cable to your laptop
  • When you need to enable screen mirroring, the Input video source on the projector needs to be changed
    • Using the Nureva Wall system remote control, press the Input source button and set HDMI 2 as the source
    • Select the checkmark on the remote control
  • You are now ready to share your laptop screen

DVDO Air - wireless HD adapter

  • Connect the DVDO Rx receiver to the HDMI 2 port on the back of the Nureva Wall projector
    • The HDMI 2 port on the Nureva Wall projector is MHL2.0 compliant
  • Connect the USB Micro to USB-A cable from the receiver to the projector's WiFi/Media USB-A port to power the Rx receiver
  • Connect your laptop to the DVDO Tx transmitter (powered) on the meeting room table
  • When you need to enable screen mirroring, the Input video source on the projector needs to be changed
    • Using the Nureva Wall system remote control, press the Input source button and set HDMI 2 as the source
    • Select the checkmark on the remote control
  • You are now ready to share your laptop screen


Barco ClickShare - wireless HD adapter

  • Measure the required HDMI cable length from the projector to the Barco hub location
  • Purchase the recommended HDMI cable
  • Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI 2 port on the back of the Nureva Wall projector
  • When you need to enable screen mirroring, the Input video source on the projector needs to be changed
    • Using the Nureva Wall system remote control, press the Input source button and set HDMI 2 as the source
    • Select the checkmark on the remote control
  • Connect the Barco Clickshare button to your laptop. You are now ready to start screen sharing


Mersive POD - wireless HD adapter

  • Measure the required HDMI cable length from the projector to the Mersive hub location
  • Purchase the appropriate Nureva recommended HDMI cable
  • Connect the HDMI cable to the HDMI 2 port on the back of the Nureva Wall projector
  • When you need to enable screen mirroring, change the Input video source on the projector
    • Using the Nureva Wall system remote control, press the Input source button and set HDMI 2 as the source
    • Select the checkmark on the remote control
  • Connect the Mersive POD to your laptop via HMDI
  • You are now ready to start screen sharing

Air servers (Miracast) - wireless dongle

  • Insert the wireless dongle into the Wi-Fi/Media USB-A port on the back of the projector.
  • Open the mobile app on your device/laptop, and share or 'pair' systems via the USB dongle name.

NOTE: This class of wireless video sharing requires Point-of-Presence (the same Wi-Fi network).



Microsoft Wireless Display V2 - USB power adapter

  • Connect the V2 adapter to the HDMI 2 port on the back of the Nureva Wall projector
    • The HDMI 2 port on the Nureva Wall projector is MHL2.0 compliant
  • Connect the USB power to the WiFi/Media USB-A port on the back of the Nureva Wall projector
  • Enable wireless video sharing through 'Casting' on the mobile device or from the 'Connect' icon in the Windows notification panel
  • Use the  'Windows Display Adapter' to manage device settings and configuration
    • You can download the 'Windows Display Adapter' from the Microsoft Store


WebRTC Chrome plugin - network server

  • Install the Chrome WebRTC Plugin on the Chrome browser running on the wall system's PC
  • Install the Chrome WebRTC Plugin on the Chrome browser running on your laptop
  • Navigate to the shared IP address and enter or accept the PIN code
  • Screen sharing is automatically displayed on the resulting Display


NOTES:

  • Generally, touch interactivity at the Nureva Wall will stop functioning when mirroring your laptop screen. This may become confusing for users who want to interact with the Nureva Wall through touch. For example, when a user would like to advance slides during a presentation,  Nureva recommends using a wireless 'presentation' remote like the Logitech Spotlight.
  • Miracast will provide touch-back but only for a single Nureva Wall system, and not for dual or triple configurations.


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Updated: November 30th, 2022