Double-clicking the Play/Pause button again deactivates the mouse. The mouse “pointer” is represented by a small blue circle. Now that the browser is open, double-click on the Play/Pause button on the remote. Activating the Mouse Functionįirst, let’s start by opening the Google Chrome app on the Fire Stick. If you haven’t downloaded Chrome and the mouse app, go to my last post to do so, then come back for this quick how to. It took me a minute or two to get used to the latter. Why write a How to on something so obvious? Well, it’s because I think a computer mouse and a Fire Stick remote pretending to be a mouse are different experiences. ![]() Just about everyone has experience using a computer with a mouse. Now that you’ve installed Chrome and it’s accompanying mouse, I feel it necessary to write a short ‘How to’ on using the mouse with Chrome on the Fire Stick (although, if you use a mini keyboard, you won't need to download the mouse.apk). ![]() In that post, I also provided instructions for downloading an app that enables the Fire Stick remote to serve as a computer mouse. In the last post, I provided instructions on how I downloaded Google Chrome onto an Amazon Fire TV Stick. ![]() How to Navigate Around Google Chrome on Amazon Fire TV Stick
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