
Use a personal WiFi hotspot (i.e., iPhone Personal Hotspot, or Verizon MiFi) to have your computer and iPad or iPhone connect to it wirelessly.Restart your iPad or iPhone (i.e., power off your device by long press the sleep/lock button, ‘slide to power off’, and then power back on the device).Using Mirroring Assist on your iPad to discover your computer, get Mirroring Assist here.If your computer has a wired network connection, connect it to one of the network ports on the wireless router and have your iPad or iPhone connect wirelessly to that wireless router.If your computer has a wireless network connection, connect to the same WiFi (i.e., same SSID) as your iPad or iPhone.Be sure your computer and your iPad or iPhone are connected to the same Wireless home network.Be sure you have Mirroring360 application installed on your computer, download and install here.If you are having trouble finding the computer in your iPad or iPhone’s AirPlay list, please follow the below suggestions to troubleshoot (usually the first 4 steps should be sufficient): Mirroring360 is designed to share a device’s screen to computers that are connected to the same wireless network. Note: To change the recording settings, click the arrow next to the Record button. To stop recording, click the Stop button in the menu bar, or press Command-Control-Esc (Escape).Or drag to select an area to record, then click the Start Recording button within that area To start recording, click the Record button, then click anywhere on the screen to begin recording the entire screen.We recommend the built-in QuickTime Player (version 10 or later) that comes with OS X, below are the steps (adaptedfrom ): The recorded video file will be stored in the default path “C:\Users\.mp4 Stop it by mouse right-click on the mirrored window and select ‘Stop Recording’.On the mirrored window on your computer, mouse right-click, select ‘Start Recording’.Make sure your Mirroring360 is 1.5.0.0 or newer.
