 In this video, I'm going to show you how to convert an Android phone into a secondary display for your laptop or your computer. Let's get started. To convert this as a secondary display, we need the following components. The first thing you need, of course, is the Android phone. Next, we need this adapter, the USB-C to USB-A. The HDMI capture card can get them for around 10 to $15 on Amazon. And finally, HDMI cable. One side of the cable will slot in into the capture card. On your phone, go to the Play Store and search for an app called USB camera. They have two versions of the app, a free version that comes with ad and a pro version. I first tried the free version and once I was sure that this is exactly what I want, I upgraded to the pro version, which costs around $5. Now that everything is set, we start by taking the phone and plugging it into the USB-C adapter. On the other hand of the adapter, we plug in the HDMI capture card. Into the capture card, we plug in the HDMI cable and the other end of the cable goes into your laptop or your computer. The USB camera app automatically detects the cable. Click on OK to start capturing the video. And as you can see, the phone now acts as a second display. If I go to display settings, Windows automatically detects it as a second display. I now have two displays, my primary monitor and the second monitor. I can go back to display settings and decide whether I want to duplicate this display or whether I want to extend this display. Let's go for extend. Let me open a window. Since I have extended the displays, I can move this window into the second display by dragging it like this. Now the window is showing on my mobile phone. But two monitor setup can be also very useful whenever you're doing a PowerPoint presentation. If you click setup slideshow, in the show type, select presented by the speaker full screen. In the multiple monitor section, you can decide where the main presentation will be displayed. In this case, it is set up to be on the primary monitor and click on presenter view. Click OK. When you start the presentation, the main presentation is shown on the large monitor while the presenter can see the next slide as well as the presentation notes. And that is how you set up your phone to your second display.