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This article explain How To Connect Chromebook To Projector? so that the material that is now being shown on the screen may be seen just as it would be on any other media device. After you’ve linked everything, you’ll have access to the projector screen for online browsing, movie watching, and media previews.
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There are a number of different connections that may be made between a projector and a laptop, including a Chromebook. You may accomplish this in a number of different ways, including wirelessly (via Over-the-Air, or OTA), over a cable connection or adapter (HDMI), or with the use of a streaming device like a Roku or Chromecast.
Although we examine all of the possible choices here, it is ultimately up to you to choose which approach is going to be most helpful for you. There is no guarantee that a projector will function wirelessly using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and not all Chromebooks come equipped with an HDMI connector.
Assuming that both your Chromebook and your projector have HDMI connectors, it should not be too difficult to connect the two devices. You will want an adapter in the event that one of these devices does not come equipped with an HDMI connector.
A USB-C to HDMI converter is going to be the adapter that we make use of throughout this tutorial. The HP x360 14, which does not come equipped with an HDMI port by default, will serve as an example of a Chromebook throughout this lesson.
You will need to do the following steps in order to configure your Chromebook so that it recognises the projector as a mirrored display:
The projector will not act as an extension of the desktop; rather, it will display the same content as the primary display.
For the sake of this article, we are going to assume that you already own a streaming device of some kind, whether it be an Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, Fire TV, or something else entirely. If your projector does not have an HDMI input, then you will not be able to use this approach.
Options (the three dots in the upper right corner), then Cast…
That’s it! Now everything you do on your Chromebook will show on your projector screen, as well.
After pressing Shift+Ctrl+Show Windows, choose Screenshot from the menu. You have the option of taking a screenshot of the whole screen, a portion of the screen, or just the window. Another option is to go to the menu in the bottom right hand corner and pick “Screen capture.”
To copy and paste on a Chromebook, first choose the text you want to copy, and then use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl + C” to copy the selected text to the clipboard. To paste the information, use the keyboard shortcut “Ctrl+V.”
You may see two windows at once by holding down the Maximize button in the upper-right corner of the screen for a few seconds, then dragging your pointer to the left or right arrow. Proceed in same manner with the second window as well.