Daniel wrote:
> On 23/02/2017 12:14 AM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>> Daniel wrote:
>>> On 22/02/2017 12:50 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
>>>> Assumes you have Google Chrome and Chromecast installed on your TV and 
>>>> computer
>>>>
>>>> Open Google Chrome
>>>> Click the Chromecast Icon
>>>> Click the "Cast to" down arrow
>>>> Select "Cast Desktop"
>>>> Click "Chromecastxxxx" where xxxx is a number unique to your setup
>>>> Click "Share"
>>>>
>>>> Select the HDMI input on your TV. In my case, the TV set picks up the 
>>>> cable TV
>>>> on HDMI-1 and I have Chromecast set to HDMI-2
>>>>
>>>> After that anything on your desktop, Seamonkey or anything else on your 
>>>> desktop
>>>> will show up on your TV screen
>>>>
>>>> That's how I do it. Let me know if you have another way.
>>>>
>>> Bugger!! I've just been and got myself two new pairs of glasses so I can 
>>> read my
>>> Laptop screen!! But I can see the T.V. screen just fine .... so if only I'd
>>> known!! ;-)
>>>
>>> But I guess that would have meant I'd have to use Google Chrome rather than 
>>> my
>>> SeaMonkey!! ;-(
>>>
>> You just have to open Google Chrome to setup Chromecast. After that, you can 
>> go
>> back to SM or any other browser
>>
> With the new glasses, I'd probably trip over the HDMI cable, so, maybe, better
> not!!
> 
:-) No HDMI cable required if you ate using Chromecast
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