You must adjust your TV’s input to display the channel to which your Fire TV device is connected (e. g. , HDMI 3).

If you can’t find Display Mirroring on this page, your Kindle Fire HD doesn’t support screencasting.

If you see the TV’s name but cannot connect, try sitting closer to the TV or removing objects that obstruct the Fire Box’s signal.

The 2017 line of Kindle Fire HD’s does not support HDMI output. If your TV doesn’t support HDMI input, you’ll also need to buy an HDMI-to-analog converter box and a set of RCA male-to-male cables.

The micro-HDMI port is next to the charging port on the bottom of the Kindle Fire HD. If you’re using an HDMI-to-analog converter: plug the Kindle Fire HD into the converter using the HDMI cable, then plug the converter into the TV with the RCA cables.

If necessary, you’ll also need to change your TV’s input to match the slot to which the Kindle Fire HD is attached (e. g. , Video 3).