Using The Nfc Tag With Lenovo Quickdisplay; Using The Wireless Display Adapter With The Windows Media Player Through Dlna Technology - Lenovo ThinkPad WMTB-177N User Manual

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Using the NFC tag with Lenovo QuickDisplay

The NFC tag is used to establish the radio communications between your notebook computer and the
wireless display adapter quickly and conveniently. It can be assigned to only one specific wireless display
adapter at a time.
Note: The Windows 8 operating system does not support the NFC tag.
Before using the NFC tag, ensure that your notebook computer has the following hardware and software
installed:
• NFC reader
• Lenovo QuickDisplay 1.2 (for Windows 7)
• Lenovo QuickDisplay 2.0 (for Windows 8.1)
Notes:
• The Lenovo QuickDisplay program can be supported by specific models of the notebook computer. If you
want to check whether the Lenovo QuickDisplay program can be installed into your notebook computer,
go to the Lenovo Support Web site at: http://www.lenovo.com/support/WDA.
• If you want to install Lenovo QuickDisplay 2.0 into your notebook computer, ensure that your notebook
computer is equipped with the NFC reader. Otherwise the installation will not be successfully completed.
To establish connection between the wireless display adapter and your notebook computer with the NFC
tag, do the following:
For Windows 7:
1. Start the Lenovo QuickDisplay program.
2. Scan the NFC tag on the NFC reader.
3. When prompted, press the Mode / WPS button or enter the PIN code displayed on the monitor screen.
Then the connection is established automatically.
Note: If your notebook computer has been connected to the wireless display adapter before, the connection
is established automatically after scanning the NFC tag on the NFC reader.
For Windows 8.1:
1. Scan the NFC tag on the NFC reader.
2. When prompted, press the Mode / WPS button or enter the PIN code displayed on the monitor screen.
Then the connection is established automatically.
Notes:
• If your notebook computer has been connected to the wireless display adapter before, the connection is
established automatically after scanning the NFC tag on the NFC reader.
• If the name of the wireless display adapter has been changed before scanning the NFC tag, change the
name of the NFC tag in Lenovo QuickDisplay 2.0.
Using the wireless display adapter with the Windows Media Player
through DLNA technology
Sometimes your notebook computer (with the Windows 7 operating system) does not have the Intel WiDi
program installed, but you need to use the wireless display adapter to display your notebook computer
screen on the monitor. In this situation, you might use the wireless display adapter with the Windows Media
Player through Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) technology. And the wireless display adapter serves as
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Chapter 3
Using the wireless display adapter
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