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- Cast from Chrome to your TV - Streaming Help - Google Help
When you cast a tab to a TV, a Display icon appears on the tab When there's an active Cast session, on the right of the address bar, next to ”Extensions,” you can find the Cast connected icon To use a shortcut in Chrome, add the Cast button Tip: The videos or images you cast appear on your computer and TV, but the sound only plays on
- etymology - Neer cast a clout till May be out. Meaning? - English . . .
1 These Cast not a clout till May be out quotes are weather related but it does not necessarily exclude @Josh61's hawthorne blossom reference is not also the origin: Cast not a clout—'till May be out § § The great prevalence of easterly winds during this month, appears to me the chief cause of this well-known injunction
- Cast media from Google Cast-enabled apps to your TV or display
Cast from Google Cast-enabled apps to your TV Make sure the mobile device, tablet, or computer you're using to cast is on the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast, Google TV Streamer (4K), or TV with Google Cast Open a Google Cast-enabled app Tap the Cast button The Cast button isn't located in the same place across all Google Cast-enabled
- offensive language - Is the term halfcast racist? - English Language . . .
The word is half-caste: half-caste noun : a person of mixed racial or cultural descent : HALF-BREED adjective : of the rank of or relating to a half-caste Many dictionaries flag half-caste as being "offensive," "often offensive," or "derogatory " Interestingly, while OxfordDictionaries com lists a related term, mulatto ("a person with one white and one black parent") as being offensive, it
- Caster du contenu depuis Chrome sur votre téléviseur
Conseil : Vous pouvez caster des contenus directement depuis le lecteur multimédia sur les sites fonctionnant avec Google Cast En savoir plus sur les sites compatibles Google Cast ou la diffusion d'un onglet Contenu de Chrome Lorsque vous castez un onglet sur un téléviseur, une icône représentant un écran s'affiche dans l'onglet
- grammaticality - Can casted be the past tense of cast? - English . . .
The verb cast is conventionally uninflected in the past tense and as a past participle Casted is an old form —examples are easily found in texts from every century from the 14th to the present—but it has given way to cast in modern English
- Introducing Google Cast
Google Cast delivers multi-screen TV and audio experiences with speakers Casting is as simple as pressing a button from your favorite app Watch your favorites on the TV while switching to another app Listen to your top tunes while taking a phone call or sending a text, all without interrupting what's playing on the speakers
- Is from whence correct? Or should it be whence?
it must be cast back in the fire from whence it came! This struck me as odd, since I expected them to say "whence it came"; but now I find that "from whence" seems to occur as well Does anybody know whether this is correct, or whether it has been correct at some point and subsequently fell into disgrace (or vice versa)?
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