
Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter star 5.As soon as he gave them the serial number, they were hands off because it was an enterprise account and it needed to go through us.ĭoes anybody have any suggestions as to whats going on here? Its like the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. He has contacted MS Support and they say that all of the Surface Book models are compatible with the WDAs and Miracast. I have attempted to update drivers and scour Microsoft for information, less sales information. But the laptop still does not see the WDA. I have installed the WDA app from the Windows Store and the Intel Miracast app. The problem is that, when you attempt to connect to the WDA, the Surface Book says that Miracast is not installed on the computer, suggesting that it is not a chip in the device. He wants to show that we are going to be apart of the future.

Don't get me wrong, I see where he is going with this. (Funny how the WDA is in Spiceworks, but not the Surface Book) He wants to be able to use it whenever he presents from his laptop, either here or at the clients HQ. Now, one of the directors went out a purchased (with his own money) a Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter. So, last month, we bought 3 Microsoft Surface Books.
