How To Use Chromecast As Second Monitor

How To Use Chromecast As Second Monitor

Chromecast basically serves as a wireless link between your TV and smartphone or tablet.

It draws power from a Micro-USB input, which Google includes in the box. Ideal for Android lovers.


How To Use Chromecast?


Ready to cast? Follow these simple steps:


  • Your TV needs to be connected to Chromecast.

  • The USB power cable should be connected to your Chromecast.

  • The other end of the USB power cable should be plugged into the included power adaptor and then into a wall outlet.

  • You can download the Google Home app from the Google Play store.

  • Step-by-step instructions will appear within the Google Home app for Chromecast setup. Both Chromecast and Chromecast Ultra are supported.

  • Your content is ready to be cast!


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How To Use Chromecast As Second Monitor?

The following steps can be taken to use Chromecast as a second monitor:



  • Click on "Settings" in the Start menu. An alternate way is to right-click on "Display Settings" on your desktop to get to System > Display.

  • You can find System (Display, notifications, apps, power) in Settings.

  • On the Display tab, click Detect. Windows will believe there's already a second display

connected, despite there not being one. You'll see "Display not detected," but a blue screen will appear.

  • Click on "Multiple displays" and select the appropriate display type. Finally, select “Try VGA anyway.”

  • The second display will appear. Choose "Extend these displays" in the drop-down menu. Click "Apply" to complete the process. When the message appears, click “Keep changes”.”

  • Using your Google Chrome browser and Chromecast with the secondary display, you can now extend your desktop surface.


Using Chromecast as a second monitor is now a piece of cake if you've carefully followed these steps.


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