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    How to make your laptop mirror what is on your tablet wirelessly? And vice versa?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by kneehowguys, Mar 12, 2014.

  1. kneehowguys

    kneehowguys Notebook Evangelist

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    How to make your windows laptop mirror what is on your windows tablet wirelessly? And vice versa?

    What about with one of them on sleep or turned off?

    I'm looking at air display though its reviews do not seem too good.
     
  2. HTWingNut

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    You mean syncing your documents? You can use something like SkyDrive or Dropbox to store on a cloud drive. Or use something like Allway Sync or GoodSync, which are local client programs for syncing from PC to PC.
     
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    As far as I know, there is no easy way to do this yet, if you mean having the same stuff displayed on both simultaneously. I would love for MS to include a way to have a presentation on the laptop and changing slides through a tablet with presenter mode on the tablet.

    If you wanted to work on the desktop form tablet, then remoting to the desktop would work. If all you want is document syncing, use Skydrive, it's almost instantaneous as far as syncing goes.