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Note that mouse would appear responsive while looking at local Laptop/Desktop screen, while it would seem to wobble around if you look at chromecast output over wifi on a very large screen. | Note that mouse would appear responsive while looking at local Laptop/Desktop screen, while it would seem to wobble around if you look at chromecast output over wifi on a very large screen. | ||
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To connect to chromecast from Chrome in Linux use:
- Install and run chrome
- Stop firewall (systemctl stop firewalld)
- Go to "Cast" option in file menu and choose option for casting Desktop/tab appropriately
Note that mouse would appear responsive while looking at local Laptop/Desktop screen, while it would seem to wobble around if you look at chromecast output over wifi on a very large screen.
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