# Miracast Enabler v2.0.0 **Native Miracast support for Android 12+ via LSPosed** --- ## What's New Complete rewrite as an LSPosed/Xposed module. Instead of trying to set system properties after boot (which never worked reliably), the module now hooks directly into Android's framework to re-enable the hidden Wi-Fi Display (Miracast) stack. ### Highlights - **It actually works now.** The v1.x KernelSU approach of setting properties and fabricating overlays couldn't overcome the framework-level disabling. This version hooks the right classes at the right time. - **Quick Settings tile** — tap to open Cast settings where Miracast receivers now appear. Tap again to disconnect an active session. - **Zero custom streaming** — uses Android's own `WifiDisplayAdapter`, `WifiDisplayController`, and `RemoteDisplay` classes. The protocol stack was always there, just hidden. - **Settings app** — resolution caps, HDCP toggle, foldable display source, Tensor-specific GPU and Wi-Fi fixes. ### Framework Hooks | Hook | Target | Purpose | |------|--------|---------| | `Resources.getBoolean()` | All processes (zygote) | Force `config_enableWifiDisplay = true` | | `WifiDisplayStatus.getFeatureState()` | system_server, Settings | Return `FEATURE_STATE_ON` | | `hasSystemFeature()` | system_server | Report `android.software.wifi_display` as available | | `WifiDisplayPreferenceController` | Settings | Make WFD section visible in Cast preferences | | Permission check | system_server | Grant `CONFIGURE_WIFI_DISPLAY` / `CONTROL_WIFI_DISPLAY` | ### Device Support Optimized for Pixel phones with Tensor SoCs (Pixel 6 through Pixel 10 series, including all Fold variants). Should work on any Android 12+ device where the WFD framework classes still exist — which is most devices, since Google hasn't actually removed the code. ### Requirements - Android 12+ (API 31+) - LSPosed or LSPosed-IT - Root via KernelSU, Magisk, or APatch ## Installation 1. Download and install `miracast-enabler-v2.0.0.apk` 2. Open LSPosed → Modules → enable Miracast Enabler 3. Set scope: System Framework, System UI, Settings 4. Reboot 5. Open Settings → Connected devices → Cast, or use the Quick Settings tile ## Known Issues - First scan after boot may take 10-15 seconds for receivers to appear - Tensor G4/G5: enable "Force GPU composition" if you see black/green frames - Some Miracast receivers require HDCP — toggle it on in settings if connection fails with a specific receiver - Google Home app Cast screen still filters WFD routes (use system Settings instead) --- **Full changelog:** v1.0.0 (KernelSU shell scripts) → v2.0.0 (LSPosed framework hooks)