Swipe downward from the top of your screen to reveal your quick panel and tap “Link to Windows.” You can also access the feature by opening Settings, tapping “Connections” or “Advanced features” and navigating down to where it says “Link to Windows.” For other Samsung smartphones that don’t feature Link to Windows, you can download and install the Link to Windows app from Google Play.
Here’s how to set up your Galaxy smartphone with Link to Windows. Talk to an expert Set up Link to Windows on your Galaxy smartphone Now it’s time to set up the corresponding Link to Windows feature on your Galaxy smartphone.
This is one of several smart integrations between Samsung’s Galaxy devices and Microsoft. You’ll find it conveniently accessible in your quick panel. Better still, the app is natively integrated on Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones, including the new Galaxy S22 series. It even allows you to mirror your Galaxy’s screen on your PC, giving you full access to your favorite mobile apps right on your computer. Microsoft Phone Link (also known as Link to Windows) allows you to see your notifications, send and receive text messages, make calls and view your recent photos right from your desktop. Ever wish you had instant access to your smartphone notifications, texts, calls, photos and screen right on your Windows PC? You can now view them all using the Microsoft Phone Link app.