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Sheor 12/11/21 11:55:20 AM #1: |
Hmmm? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Health 12/11/21 12:21:21 PM #2: |
Ask your TV if its so smart. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Puglia77 12/11/21 12:22:27 PM #3: |
HDMI Cable --- Proud Arceus of C.E.A.L. 3DS: 3926 5179 1229 IGN: ICanSnake (AS, Moon, UM, SW) | Jon (X) Event List: http://bit.ly/2mVcn2Z Shiny List: http://bit.ly/2wdbxU7 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Steffenfield 12/11/21 12:33:18 PM #4: |
Miracast https://www.tomsguide.com/us/stream-video-tv-pc-mac-phone,news-18335.html ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Cocytus 12/11/21 12:38:41 PM #5: |
Right click on Desktop Go to Display Settings Make sure the display that you're trying to cast to is on Then, on your PC display settings, click search for displays (or something like that) Yours should come up and then select it. Bingo. Failing that, like they said, get an HDMI cable, even if you have to get a 25' or 50'. Easiest. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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xMythic 12/11/21 12:48:13 PM #6: |
Hit 'Windows key + P'. You'll see a pop-up on the right side of the screen showing you your projection options. There will also be an option to connect to a wireless display. Click that option, and you should see your smart tv was long as they are on the same network. Connect to your TV, you will see a prompt on the TV asking if you want to allow the laptop to connect (Samsungs do this, maybe not all TVs). Use the remote to select yes. Once you are connected, you change between screen mirroring or using the TV as a second screen in the projection options. --- GT: xMythic Go Gators! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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