Wireless Receiver Discovery and QR Connections
EShare begins with a receiver-discovery workflow designed for phones and tablets that need to connect with a larger display. The Device List gives users a clear starting point for finding an available TV, projector, or interactive panel running the compatible EShare server. When a receiver is ready, the app can move from discovery to a direct connection so the next action is easy to understand.
The connection flow also includes a Scan QR Code entry for setups where a display presents a code instead of appearing immediately in the list. This is useful in classrooms, meeting rooms, and living rooms where several displays may be nearby. Because EShare works as the Android client, a compatible receiver and a suitable local network are central to getting beyond the connection screen.
Screen Mirroring and Media Casting
EShare turns an Android phone or tablet into a source for shared-screen viewing. Users can stream audio or video files to a compatible television or display, or mirror the Android screen so an app, document, lesson, or demonstration appears on a larger surface. The main value is a direct path from personal content to group viewing without moving files to a separate computer first.
Mirroring is useful when the goal is to show more than a saved media file. A presenter can display a mobile workflow, a teacher can bring a lesson onto an interactive panel, and a family can share phone content during home entertainment. The visible connection screen, QR entry, and receiver list organize the casting journey, while the display requirement sets a clear expectation before use.
Touch Control and TV Remote Use
EShare adds control to casting instead of treating the phone as a one-way sender. An Android device can work as a remote control for a compatible TV, while reversed device control can place the phone's view on the receiving display and let the user interact with the phone from that larger screen. This makes the connection useful for navigation, demonstrations, and interactive presentations.
Direct touch interaction helps when a display is easier for a group to see than a handset. A presenter can keep the phone nearby while operating content from the shared screen, and a teacher can guide an activity without passing a device around. The feature is a companion control layer for an EShare-enabled receiver, not a standalone remote for every television.
Home, Classroom, and Meeting Presentations
EShare fits situations where a mobile device needs to become part of a larger viewing or collaboration space. At home, it can support shared media and TV control. In classrooms, it can bring phone content into a lesson or demonstration. In meetings, it can help a presenter move from personal preparation to a more visible shared display while keeping the source device in hand.
The workflow stays practical because the Android app concentrates on discovery, scanning, mirroring, casting, and control rather than trying to replace the receiver software. Users should choose a TV, projector, or interactive display with the compatible EShare server already available, then connect through the list or QR route. That arrangement gives each participant a clear role and makes short presentations easier to start.