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Windows 11 is getting a nifty trick for quickly mirroring your Android phone right from the Start menu

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  • The Phone Link panel attached to the Start menu is getting a new feature
  • It’ll allow Windows 11 users to start screen mirroring with a single click
  • It’s in testing ahead of a full rollout that could begin soon

Microsoft is bringing in a new trick with Windows 11 for those who use the Phone Link app, allowing for quickly and easily mirroring the screen of an Android smartphone on the desktop.

Windows Latest reports that the new feature is currently rolling out to Windows 11 testers, and is part of the Phone Link panel that’s attached to the Start menu (indeed, the rollout of said panel began relatively recently, too, and I’ll come back to that later).

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