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Project My Screen App for Windows Phone is a lightweight utility released by Microsoft Corporation that enables real-time mirroring of a Windows Phone handset onto any Windows 7, 8, or 10 computer through a simple USB connection. Designed for situations where wireless Miracast projection is unavailable or unreliable, the program duplicates the phone’s display—together with touch gestures, audio, and sensor feedback—onto the larger monitor or projector attached to the PC, making it suitable for classroom demonstrations, conference-room walkthroughs, developer debugging, or personal media viewing. Once the driver is automatically installed, launching the desktop application initiates a secure point-to-point stream at native resolution and frame rate, while an optional on-screen frame highlights the phone bezel for clearer orientation. Because the tool operates independently of network infrastructure, it avoids latency and compression artifacts common to wireless protocols, and it simultaneously charges the handset through the same USB cable. The single public build, version 8.0.12349, remains unchanged since its original release and continues to support all Lumia and third-party Windows Phone 8.x devices that expose the required HID interface. Although Microsoft has archived the official download page, the package is still sought after by educators, support technicians, and enthusiasts who maintain legacy hardware. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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