![]() You can use the "Search" bar at the top of the about:config page ("Filter" bar in older versions) to filter the preferences that you want to inspect. (For more information about resetting preferences, see this article). If you added the entry via about:config, the preference will no longer be listed after restarting the program. To reset a preference to its default value or to remove an added preference, context-click (right-click) on the preference and select Reset. For boolean (true-false) preferences, Toggle will be the selection offered. For string or integer preferences, select Modify in the context menu and type in the new value. To modify an existing preference, context-click (right-click) on the preference. In the context menu, select New then select the type of preference you are adding. More keyboard shortcuts can be found in the Chromecast Forum.To add a new preference, context-click (right-click) anywhere in the list of preferences.Click the Stop button or close the tab to stop casting.Click on the status area of the current casting to return to the original tab. ![]() Switch to other tabs and/or applications while casting using the Alt-Tab (Mac: Command-Tab) keyboard shortcut.Click the Cast this Tab button to stop what’s showing and cast the current tab instead. If my Chromecast is currently in useĪfter opening the menu or selecting the device, you’ll see a short description of Chromecast’s current activity. Note: Sounds for other tabs and applications will continue to play on your computer. However, you’ll only hear sound from the selected tab on your speaker. You’ll see video and images for the selected tab on your computer. Sites using plug-ins like Silverlight, Quicktime & VLC aren’t supported and may result in a lack of picture or sound. You can cast the majority of web content. You'll also see a glow around the icon of the tab being cast. The Cast icon will turn blue when it’s active. Choose the Chromecast built-in speaker you want to cast to.If you’ve installed the Cast button, click the Cast button in the Chrome toolbar (upper right corner) of your browser.Choose the Chromecast device you want to cast to.Click on that to change the source selection. Next to the where it says, Cast to …, you’ll see a small dropdown.If you cast your desktop from a Mac or Chrome OS computer, you’ll see the contents of your screen on your TV but won’t be able to hear any audio from your computer. Important note on audio: Note that you can only cast your desktop audio from Windows. This is available on Mac, Windows, and Chrome OS. ![]() You can cast your desktop/laptop content (vs just the specific Chrome tab).
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