But for quick and dirty mirroring, LonelyScreen should work well for most people. If you need more features, a paid app like Reflector ($17.99) or AirServer ($19.99) may offer more configuration options for your video recording and screen mirroring. Note that LonelyScreen says it's a free trial, but you can click the nag screen away at any time-it doesn't seem to be a limited trial in our testing (though the nag screen may re-appear occasionally as you use it). From there, you can maximize the window for a closer look, and click the arrow in the bottom-right to bring up a Record button that lets you capture video clips. If you don't see it, check out LonelyScreen's troubleshooting page-it can occasionally be a bit finicky. Once you tap the Screen Mirroring button, select your LonelyScreen laptop from the list, and your iPhone screen will appear on your PC right away.
If you don’t see such a button, you may need to add it from the iPhone's Settings. From your iPhone, open the Control Center and tap the Screen Mirroring button. Install and launch LonelyScreen, then click the 'LonelyScreen' title along the bottom to change the name of your AirPlay server (I used 'Whitson's Laptop').