Hi Brian,
So I checked out what you told me, and found the address bar, and the
extension button. After entering in it and tabbing, Jaws said something
about Google sign in, but didn't see a Chromecast list to connect. On your
end, what does your computer say? Maybe I'm just missing something, as I'm
not sure how compatible Jaws 11 and Vista is with Chrome. It seems a little
cumbersome.
Thanks bud, Shane.

On Sat, Feb 6, 2016, 5:30 PM Brian Vogel <[email protected]> wrote:

> Shane,
>
>           If the install went correctly you should now have a button on
> the main Chrome control bar between the address bar and the menu button at
> the far right.  I don't know how JAWS will present what happens after you
> activate that button, but it presents what looks like your standard
> drop-down menu, the top part of which will give you your "Cast to" device
> list (I only have one) then there is a separator followed by the following
> choices, in order:  Options, Send Feedback, and Help.  I discussed the
> other day that F6 or SHIFT+F6 eventually lands you on the main Chrome
> control bar, and if memory serves, in the address bar by default.
>
>           Any random computer screen can be cast to the TV with Chromecast
> but, of course, its main intention is streaming TV shows, movies, and the
> like to your TV that you're accessing via Chrome.  I can tell you that CBS
> has by far and away the best casting quality among the major networks
> because it stops showing the content on your computer screen when you're
> casting - all the processing power goes to streaming that tab to the device
> rather than running the video simultaneously on the computer and TV.  All
> the other networks, including PBS, still show the content being streamed on
> the computer at the same time it's being streamed to the TV for rendering
> there.
>
> Brian
> 
>

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