Microsoft Wireless Display fit on Windows 7 or 10 Tech Preview peripheral?

I have a few windows 7 laptops and a tech running windows 10 preview and while windows 10 just seems not yet to have the support of all, windows 7 should have for the screen based miracast based application.

a laptop running Windows 7 and has intel Centrino wireless card which I believe is capable of WiDi.  is this able to miracast to the MWDA?  How to do this if possible?

second laptop has a wireless card upgraded to sort N 1103 wireless Atheros Killer band.  also under windows 7.  I don't think that WiDi is capable for this card, but it should be able to Miracast via the software comes.

last laptop was also killer 1103 card but this one saw windows 10 on this technique.

currently im having the problem of res of 1366 x 768 with my SP3 and my droid razr M unable to connect to miracast the screen at all so I have to still see wireless display works in the native resolution of 1920 x 1080.

any help with this would be awesome and if any Microsoft people read this MWDA needs software patch to SP3 ASAP ive seen a lot of complaints about this issue of res.  Some recommend disableing wifi and bt to make it work then reconnect everything in a certain order.  look into it please and fix as soon as possible I want my chrome $ 64 (after taxes) ride to work... otherwise I could have just bought chrome cast.

Hi Ben,

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

You can solve many problems by installing the most recent drivers for your PC and the latest firmware for your wireless display or the Miracast adapter. For more information on installing the drivers on your PC, see automatically get recommended drivers and updates for your hardware. To update the firmware on your display adapter or wireless, go to the Support section of the manufacturer's Web site, search on your specific device and follow their instructions to download and install this firmware.

I suggest you to check out the article below and check.

Miracast with Windows 7

Hope this information is useful. Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows.

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