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All You Need To Know About Chromecast
The Chromecast is a convenient, easy-to-use device, even in a business setting. Yes, it is a consumer device, but some of its abilities directly translate to professional use. Below is a guide on setting up your Chromecast, four useful-for-business features, and the process of resetting your Chromecast if it ever requires it.
Setting Up a Chromecast
To set up your Chromecast, you’ll need a few items other than the device itself:
- A television with an HDMI input port
- An open USB port or power outlet
- A device with the Chrome browser or Google Home application installed
- Wi-Fi access
Once you have all of the items on this list, you can set up your Chromecast. Plug it into a power source and the television’s HDMI port, and install an application. Next, the Chromecast will lead you through the rest of the process.
Using Chromecast to Mirror Your Phone
Assume that your Chromecast will be set up in a conference room. If you have something pulled up on your Android device to share with the room, you can cast it to the display (assuming that Android OS 4.4.2 is installed, but since the OS is currently on version 9, this is a fairly safe bet).
To do so, you have to connect your Android device to the Wi-Fi that the Chromecast is connected to. Once that’s accomplished, open up your Android’s navigation drawer and press the “Cast Screen” button. Your Chromecast should be an option for you to cast your screen to. Once you’re finished, you can stop casting by repeating the process, just selecting Disconnect instead.
Broadcast Google Slides
Casting a slideshow only makes sense since the point is to share information with a group. Chromecast and Google Slides allow you to cast your presentation. To do so, make sure that both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi signal. Once you access your slideshow and click the “Present” button, a drop-down menu will appear - including “Chromecast.” Once you select this, your presentation will be visible on the Chromecast-connected displays.
Casting Chrome Pages
Casting a page from the Chrome browser is very simple to do because there is a simple integration that provides this capability. The Chrome browser features a button in the toolbar that permits you to cast the page to a device that you choose. There is another means of doing so, via the menu, conveniently located near the casting button. Under that menu, select the Cast… option, and your active page will be cast onto your device, a process sometimes called “casting a tab.”
Activating Guest Mode
There will probably be visitors to your office for meetings and such and they may need to use your Chromecast device to present their own information. If you want to circumvent giving out your Wi-Fi password to anyone looking to use their Chromecast, try using Guest Mode.
When using the Google Home app on your smartphone you can control an outside Chromecast by clicking on the three-dot menu at the top-right of the application, and activate Guest Mode. Then anyone can use the Chromecast in the room like normal.
Performing a Factory Reset
Like any other piece of technology, a situation may arise where you need to reset your device. Here is how you do it:
The first way you can do this is manually by pressing and holding the Chromecast button until the LED turns orange and then to white. Once it’s white, let it go, and your Chromecast will reboot. Another method is to go into your Google Home app and select the Chromecast from the menu, select More and select Factory Reset Chromecast.
Chromecast is just one of many devices that is marketed to individuals, but can be utilized for your business. For more great tips about consumer tech and much, much more, call Macro Systems today at 703-359-9211.
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