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Raj_Yennam
Version: 2004
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC
Hello All, Before starting the slide show, go to the "Slide Show" menu and go to "Set Up Show". On the bottom, there is a button that says "Screen...". When you click on that, it gives you a picture of how your displays are arranged. Simply click on the display for the projector or screen you want the audience view to show on, so that the red highlight box is on that monitor. This works fine as long as my focus is on the presentation - If I do command+TAB and take the focus to any other window like presenter tools or browser, it automatically goes to mirror mode and the audience will see the mirror my desktop. Not sure, how we can avoid this situation
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: Power PC
Hello All, Before starting the slide show, go to the "Slide Show" menu and go to "Set Up Show". On the bottom, there is a button that says "Screen...". When you click on that, it gives you a picture of how your displays are arranged. Simply click on the display for the projector or screen you want the audience view to show on, so that the red highlight box is on that monitor. This works fine as long as my focus is on the presentation - If I do command+TAB and take the focus to any other window like presenter tools or browser, it automatically goes to mirror mode and the audience will see the mirror my desktop. Not sure, how we can avoid this situation