Fixed: when the display scaling was set to ≧1.25 for a HiDPI screen, the icon in the info column was too large.Fixed: after checking "Full-text search" in the settings, an index was created in.Fixed: the File Manager did not automatically switch to the default directory but still show the FTP directory after unmounting the FTP directory in the Dock.Fixed: the duplicate file prompt did not appear after repeatedly sending the same file on the desktop to an ext4 disk.Fixed: the records on the Recent page did not disappear in real-time after modifying the FTP/SMB file name.Fixed: the creation time of the file vault was empty if it was created in the file selection dialog box.Fixed: there was a "Writing failed" prompt after repeatedly sending the same file to a USB flash drive in VFAT format, and clicking "Replace".Fixed: the font size of a tagged file name was not changed with system font settings.Fixed: the drive letter that should be hidden was not hidden on the Computer page.Fixed: pictures and their thumbnails did not match.Fixed: the system froze a short time after right-clicking a file in FTP while cutting files.Fixed: there was no response after adding tags to two folders, right-clicking the folders in the tag directory and opening them with the default program, and clicking "Confirm".Fixed: the window did not disappear after clicking "Skip" on the progress window.Fixed: the tag info was restored to the wrong file if two files with the same name in the trash were restored.Fixed: the disk space of the optical drive shown on the Computer page was wrong after unmounting and remounting the optical drive.Fixed: the logic of emptying the trash in the Dock was inconsistent with that in the File Manager.Fixed: if cutting and pasting a read-only folder to other directories using Ctrl+X and Ctrl+V, when pressing Ctrl+Z to undo it, there was an error prompt.Fixed: some options were missing from the main menu.Fixed: the directory addresses in the window were not centered.Fixed: the text in the search box overlapped when the window width was adjusted to the minimum.Fixed: the app crashed when renaming a folder with a Gerrit address.Fixed: the forward and backward keys cannot be used in the phone directory.Fixed: the app crashed when dragging multi-level folders from SMB/FTP to local.Fixed: files cannot be dragged to the file vault if the file vault was created in a file selection dialog box.Fixed: errors occurred when dragging files to a USB flash drive in ext4 format.Fixed: when clicking "Safely remove" to remove a CD-ROM drive, the device was not normally removed.Fixed: after copying a large number of small files to a USB flash drive (NTFS), and interrupting the copy process, some files in the USB flash drive cannot be deleted.
Added: in the list view, if the folders were too much and took the full page, the "New folder/document" option would be shown in the right-click menu.Added: support for custom screensavers by pictures.
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There, you will be able to find your PC and cast your Windows 10 Mobile’s screen to your PC. If you still want to use the Connect app in Windows 10, just open the Action Center on your Windows 10 Mobile device, Expand the Quick Actions panel, and click on Connect. However, if you want to cast your Windows Phone’s screen to your PC, you are better off using Project My Screen from Microsoft which offers a better experience.
Once connected, you should be able to see your Android screen on your Windows 10 PC as shown in the screenshot belowĬasting is a very nice feature in the Windows 10 Anniversary Update that is also available for Windows 10 Mobile devices.Once your PC shows up, just click on it and it’ll start connecting.Wait for your Android phone to find your Windows 10 PC.After that, make sure wireless display is enabled on your Android phone by clicking on the more icon from the top.Search and open the Connect app on your Windows 10 PC.Click on More Settings from the Cast section.Open the notification center on your Android phone.To cast your Android screen to your PC, just follow the steps below: If you own an Android device, you will be able to cast your screen to your Windows 10 PC running the Anniversary Update very easily. The Windows 10 Anniversary Update introduces a new Connect app which lets users cast their Android or Windows 10 Mobile’s screen to their Windows 10 PC.