How can I display my Android ICS Samsung Galxy S3 Screen on a Laptop or Monitor Screen? Are there any fast quick programs which do this?
There are lot of apps to do that. One is droid@screen; you need to have access to Android development toolkit for that though.
Extremely sorry for not providing the links, here are the links
droid@screen http://droid-at-screen.ribomation.com/ please install the USB drivers of you phone, instructions about how to use it is given there on the site.
If it asks for ADB you need to download Android SDK from here http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html (Got to other platforms, download SDK. ) ADB will be present in platforms tools inside the SDK
Well, recently Teamviewer came out with something called Teamviewer QuickSupport...
For your android device, go to
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamviewer.quicksupport.market.samsung&hl=en
then download it onto your android. then go to www.teamviewer.com, download teamviewer, install it for free use, and then create an account. then, on your android, click on the quicksupport app. it will open and give you a number. open teamviewer and type in that number. it will connect. voila!
I use cable from galaxy's audio jack to projectors video input...
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3From the audio jack to the projector's video input? How does that work? – Dan Hulme Sep 2 '13 at 8:10
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1Some older phones support connecting a 3.5mm video out plug to the headphone jack, which gives an RCA connection. See this article for an example using Galaxy S. But as far as I know, newer phones like the S3 don't support this anymore, only digital AV out over MHL. – onik Mar 20 '14 at 8:48
I Use A/V cable connected from android jack out and tv in
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With a Galaxy S3? Most of the newer phones only support digital video out via MHL, not analog video out like the older models. – onik Mar 20 '14 at 8:46
external-display
seems like a good candidate -- and true, in its most frequented questions it turns up e.g. Can I connect an Android phone to an external monitor, keyboard and mouse? -- which sounds quite promising :) – Izzy♦ May 12 '13 at 22:55