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User Guide On How To Extend Your Desktop Using Chromecast

Extend Your Desktop Using Chromecast: Google Chromecast is one of the easiest and simplest ways to watch videos using your gadgets on your TV. Using this device, you can easily access video content from online streaming websites also without a smart TV. However, watching from small to the big screen. Also, it’s the basic concept of it.

Google Chromecast monitors your display using an Android device, an iPhone, Mac, iPad, Windows PC, or Chromebook. “Mirroring” means having another device display your screen exactly as you view it on your PC or Android device. Additionally, also you can extend your desktop surface wirelessly, not just monitor it. This can be more essential in various cases. However, you’re opening up a whole latest screen to use as a 2nd desktop.

Here are the easy steps required to extend your display using a Windows 8 or 10 desktop:

CAST YOUR DESKTOP TO YOUR TV WITH CHROMECAST

Casting your PC screen is quite easy. You just remember that your PC and Chromecast device is connected to the same internet network. You can also display the whole PC screen using Mac, Chromebooks, and Windows. Simply follow these steps carefully:

Step 1:

Initially, on your PC, launch Chrome.

Step 2:

Tap the 3 dots icon located at the top right of the screen and tap Cast.

Step 3:

Also, Cast to, tap the drop-down arrow and choose Cast desktop.

Step 4:

Select your Chromecast device where you like to watch the content.

Step 5:

Once you completed, just tap Stop Casting.

EXTEND YOUR DESKTOP WITH CHROMECAST

The article of extending your display works using Windows 8 as well.

Step 1:

Initially, from the Start menu, choose “Settings.” (Another way is to right-tap on “Display Settings” on your desktop to get into System > Display.)

Step 3:

In Settings, head over to “System (Display, notifications, apps, power).”

Step 4:

Once in Display, tap on Detect. Now, we are going to ruse Windows into thinking there’s a secondary display already connected, even though it isn’t. Saying  “Display not detected,” but display a blue screen. Simply tap on it.

Step 5:

Scroll down to “Multiple displays” and tap the drop-down box. Then, choose “Try to connect anyway on VGA.”

Step 6:

Choose display 2. In the drop-down box, choose “Extend these displays.” Tap the “Apply” button. A pop-up message appears saying “Keep these display settings?” Tap the “Keep changes” button.

All done!

You are now ready to use the secondary display to extend your desktop surface using your Chromecast and Google Chrome browser.

Step 1:

Initially, Open Google Chrome on your desktop.

Step 2:

Before you can attach to your Chromecast by tapping the Chromecast icon in the upper-right corner of your Chrome browser. Then tap the small arrow on the Chromecast icon area. Now move down to “Cast screen/window (experimental).” Then, choose it.

Step 3:

The “Cast screen/window”, select display number 2. Then you should be able to view your Windows desktop on both your PC and your TV screen.

Now you’ll have an extended desktop surface. This enables you to move some additional open windows, open programs, and applications between your TV screen and desktop.

EXTEND YOUR DESKTOP USING CHROME

The simplest way to extend your desktop on both Mac and Windows is to use Chrome’s built-in Chromecast service. Since Google has launched both the Cast protocol and the most popular browser. Also, it’s quite easy to just merge the two to make a wirelessly-extended display. If you want to cast to your Google Chromecast from your PC, you’ll want to install and download the current version of Google’s Chrome browser.

When your Google Chrome browser is downloaded or open on your computer or Mac. Or else if you already have it, you want to remember you have the current version.

All you need to do is to tap on Chrome located in the upper left-hand corner of your screen. Then, choose “About Chrome.” At the end of 2018, Chrome is up to version 71. Whenever the Chrome browser is up to date when you choose “About Chrome”. Also, it will alert you that you are using the current version of Chrome available. Alternatively, tap on the button to get updates when provided the choice.

Once your Google Chrome browser is up-to-date and ready to go, simply do the following:

Step 1:

Tap on the menu button in Chrome, then choose Cast from the dropdown menu.

Step 2:

When the “Cast to” box opens, simply choose the drop-down arrow. Two choices appear i.e “Cast tab” or “Cast desktop.”

Step 3:

Select “Cast desktop.” You’ll be returned to the main Chromecast selection box.

Step 4:

Next, choose your Chromecast device. Ours keeps telling us it’s “Unable to monitor system audio” at this time.

Step 5:

Another prompt appears on the screen, asking, “Do you want Chrome Media Router to share your screen?” Tap on the “Yes” button.

Step 6:

Now your Mac desktop extended to where your Chromecast device is connected in.

Make sure that the sound will still be audible on your Mac. But, not your extended display and sound set-up. If you want to listen to audio on your TV, use a Windows PC.

Display extension will come quite handy when you are working on something from your laptop or desktop and like to watch, look at, or work on something else on a larger display like your TV. Whatever your wants are for extending your desktop screen—pleasure or work—this is an amazing way to use the Chromecast to your benefit when you want a bigger desktop.

Conclusion:

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