I just bought a Microsoft Wireless Display adapter and my Windows 10 machine is claiming that my device doesn't support Miracast. Using the guide here, I confirmed that I have NdisVersion 6.4 on my Wifi card and that my display driver has WDDM 2.0. Even the product description for my WiFi card says that it supports WiDi.
My hardware:
- Nvidia GTX 770M running the latest stable driver
- Intel i7 4710MQ @ 2.5GHz
- Intel Duel Band AC 7260 updated to the latest driver
As far as I'm aware, this is all that's required to use Miracast, yet when I go to the action center and select "connect", Windows tells me that "Your device doesn't support Miracast, so it can't be project wirelessly". Am I missing a requirement for Miracast or has Windows gone crazy?