How to cast from chrome
Casting from the Google Chrome browser is a handy way to display web content or your entire desktop on a TV.Here’s a breakdown of how it works:
What You Need:
- Chromecast Device or Chromecast Built-in TV: You’ll need a Chromecast device connected to your TV’s HDMI port or a TV that has Chromecast built-in.
- Google Chrome Browser: The latest version of the Google Chrome browser on your computer.
- Same Wi-Fi Network: Both your computer and your Chromecast device/TV must be on the same Wi-Fi network.
How to Cast:
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Open Chrome:
- Launch the Google Chrome browser on your computer.
- Launch the Google Chrome browser on your computer.
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Access the Cast Menu:
- Click the three vertical dots (the “More” menu) in the top-right corner of the Chrome window.
- Select “Cast…“.
- Click the three vertical dots (the “More” menu) in the top-right corner of the Chrome window.
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Choose Your Chromecast Device:
- A list of available Chromecast devices on your network will appear.
- Select the device you want to cast to.
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Choose What to Cast:
- Cast Tab:
- This is the default option. It casts the content of the current Chrome tab to your TV.
- Cast Desktop:
- This mirrors your entire computer screen to your TV.
- To select this, click the “Sources” dropdown in the casting window and choose “Cast desktop”.
- This mirrors your entire computer screen to your TV.
- Cast File:
- This option allows you to cast local media files.
- To select this, click on the “Sources” dropdown in the casting window and select “Cast file”. Then select the file from your computer.
- This option allows you to cast local media files.
- Cast Tab:
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Control Casting:
- To stop casting:
- Click the blue “Cast” icon that appears in the Chrome toolbar.
- Select “Stop casting.”
- To stop casting:
Important Notes:
- Wi-Fi Strength: A strong and stable Wi-Fi connection is crucial for smooth casting.
- Chrome Updates: Ensure your Chrome browser is up to date.
- Compatibility: Some web content or plugins might not be fully compatible with casting.
- Audio: When casting your desktop from a windows computer, you can also cast the audio. Mac and Chrome OS have limitations on desktop audio casting.