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re: Smart tv and watching the game...
Posted on 6/5/16 at 9:02 pm to lsu52
Posted on 6/5/16 at 9:02 pm to lsu52
Ok, with the criticism I'm gonna get for not being computer smart enough, gonna ask anyway. I have my Dell computer and Vizio Smart TV connected with an HDMI cable. I can get my desktop background to show up on the TV, but once on Watch ESPN on the computer, the TV screen just stays as my desktop background, while the game plays on the computer screen. What am I missing ?
Posted on 6/5/16 at 9:05 pm to ZoTiger6
Drag your browser window over to your tv using your mouse/pad.
Posted on 6/5/16 at 9:10 pm to ZoTiger6
go to your desktop right click and bring up display settings..
now you can either mirror the same image on both screens.. or do an extend the display.. i do the extend display..
with the extend display you will need to drag the game playing onto the other screen..
you can position the monitors on the settings to line up however you have them positioned.. so you know which way to drag the screen.. once you get that browser on the new screen you can then just maximize the browser
now you can either mirror the same image on both screens.. or do an extend the display.. i do the extend display..
with the extend display you will need to drag the game playing onto the other screen..
you can position the monitors on the settings to line up however you have them positioned.. so you know which way to drag the screen.. once you get that browser on the new screen you can then just maximize the browser
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