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Post by banana439monkey* ✔ on Apr 3, 2016 14:03:19 GMT
This is really simple and I technically tried it myself. There's only one issue: there's some overscan going on, but I doubt the issue exists anymore. You will need: A relatively fast internet connection A TV or HDMI monitor A Google Chromecast A computer (duh) A wireless keyboard A wireless mouse Google Chrome Firstly, power on your internet router Next, turn on your computer Then turn on the TV your Chromecast is connected to and change the input to the input your Chromecast is using If you haven't got Google Chrome, get it at www.google.com/chrome and follow the steps from there When you've got chrome, go to chrome.google.com/webstoreSearch for "Google cast". This will be the extension you'll be using: it's 100% safe! Turn on your Chromecast then when the extension has installed and it's (and the Chromecast) ready, click on Google Cast Click on the arrow and click on Cast screen/window (experimental) Click on your Chromecast name Click on entire screen Plug in the USB receiver for your keyboard and mouse Move You're done! No more hassle. EDIT: There is still some overscan stuff says my Chromecast.
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