Changing screens on Apple tv

This should be easy question to answer.  When I go to the apple TV, the screen comes up which shows all the apps;  ie hbo, hulu, netflix etc.  How do i switch to the screen which mirrors my computer screen.  This is driving me crazy.

You enable Airplay via Apple TV settings. Then simply toggle on airplay from your computer and it will mirror the display.
However, this requires a Mac from 2011 or later running OSX 10.8 or later.
If you don't meet the requirements you will need to use 3rd party software like Airparrot, results vary so try it first.

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