


Here we're using the free Sentio Android launcher to run three Android apps at the same time. Some phones and tablets, notably Xiaomi ones, also have an additional option that needs to be enabled, named "USB debugging (Security settings)." Note: Avoid tinkering with anything else in Developer options, as it may lead to unwanted changes to your device's interface or behavior. You can now go back to the phone's home screen. Now back in Settings you should be able to find "Developer options." After clicking it, you'll see yet another Developer options button, tap that to unlock the extra features, then carefully scroll down until you find the "USB debugging" option, and enable that. For a detailed walkthrough with pictures, see this article. To enable Developer options, go to your phone's Settings, then to About Phone, and tap "Build number" repeatedly until a message pops up, letting you know you've enabled Developer options successfully.

You will need to enable Developer options in order to also enable USB Debugging on it, for this to work. To use this app, your phone or tablet has to be running Android 5.0 or higher. Preparing your phone for mirroring by enabling USB Debugging Note: Mac and Linux users can run this software too, with instructions shown on its page, but we'll focus on Windows for now.Ģ.
