Using the classroom computer, instructors can display the content on the computer or their laptop on the projector. This article covers multiple ways to accomplish this taskUsers with a laptop can connect to an external display and either Mirror or Extend their screen. In UConn classrooms, students, faculty, and staff can connect their laptops to the classroom AV system.
Preferred Method
...
For Windows
Press
thethe Windows key + P
onon your keyboard. Select one of the following options according to your need:
PC screen only (Screen 1): The laptop will display an image exclusively on the laptop screen. Select this choice when not connected to a projector or secondary display.
Duplicate: The same image will be displayed on both the projector and the laptop screen.
Extend: The projector will act as a secondary screen. This option is useful for giving presentations where presenter notes are used in either
Power PointPowerPoint or Keynote. The projector will only show the background image of the laptop until content is placed there or a presentation is started.
Second screen only (Projector Only or Screen 2 Only): the image will not appear on the laptop screen. This option is not as useful in the classrooms.
Secondary Methods For Windows 10
...
- Show only on 1: The laptop will display an image exclusively on the laptop screen. Select this choice when not connected to a projector or secondary display.
- Duplicate these displays: The same image will be displayed on both the projector and the laptop screen.
- Extend these displays: The projector will act as a secondary screen. This option is useful for giving presentations where presenter notes are used in either Power Point or Keynote. The projector will only show the desktop of the laptop until content is dragged over or a presentation is started.
- Show only on 2: When Projector Only is selected the image will not appear on the laptop screen. This option is not as useful in the classrooms.
...
- Computer Only: The laptop will display an image exclusively on the laptop screen. Select this choice when not connected to a projector or secondary display.
- Duplicate: The same image will be displayed on both the projector and the laptop screen.
- Extend: The projector will act as a secondary screen. This option is useful for giving presentations where presenter notes are used in either Power Point or Keynote. The projector will only show the background image of the laptop until content is placed there or a presentation is started.
- Projector Only: When Projector Only is selected the image will not appear on the laptop screen. This option is not as useful in the classrooms.
Secondary Methods For Windows 8
- On the keyboard press the WINDOWS key and the C key together. This will bring up the Charms Menu on the right hand side of the desktop.
- From the Charms Menus select Devices.
- Next select Second Screen.
- When this is selected there will be four choices that appear, PC Screen Only, Duplicate, Extend, Second Screen Only. Depending on preference select the appropriate choice.
- PC Screen Only: When the Computer Only box is selected the laptop will only display an image on the laptop screen. Select this choice when not connected to a projector or secondary display.
- Duplicate: This option will show the same image on both the laptop and the projection screen.
- Extend: When in Extended mode the projector will act as a secondary screen. This option is useful for giving presentations where presenter notes are used in either Power Point or Keynote. The projector will only show the background image of the laptop until content is placed there or a presentation is started.
- Second Screen Only: When Projector Only is selected the image will not appear on the laptop screen. This option is not as useful in the classrooms.
Secondary Methods for Windows 7
...
Info |
---|
You cannot follow the same process using the classroom’s built-in computer. Classroom equipment has been set up in a manner that enables the classroom to serve multiple purposes. Classrooms are designed to maximize options and meet the broadest needs of the faculty while not becoming so overly complex that service outages result for faculty. The behavior of the PC is the most pressing concern when it comes to explaining why enabling this would not be appropriate in our classrooms.
|
Preferred Method For MacOS
Click the Apple icon in the top left corner.
Select System Preferences.
Select Displays from the second row.
Optional: Under the Displays window, select the Arrangement tab if you need to re-arrange your displays.
Optional: The Mirror Display check box is located in the bottom left corner. This option duplicates what is being shown on the laptop screen to the projector. If you do not wish to have the same windows on both screens, do not check this box.
Secondary Methods For Windows
Right-click on the desktop and select Display Settings.
The Display options will open in a new window where you can see a visual representation of your screen setup.
Scroll down to see choices of how this Secondary Screen (the projector) will behave.
In the new window that pops up, look at the Appearance and Personalization section, and choose the Adjust screen resolution linkShow only on 1: The laptop will display an image exclusively on the laptop screen. Select this choice when not connected to a projector or secondary display.
Duplicate these displays: The same
imageimage will be displayed on both the projector and the laptop screen.
Extend these displays: The projector will act as a secondary screen. This option is useful for giving presentations where presenter notes are used in either
Power PointPowerPoint or Keynote. The projector will only show the
background imagedesktop of the laptop until content is
placed theredragged over or a presentation is started.
- Projector Only
Show only on 2: When Projector Only is selected the image will not appear on the laptop screen. This option is not as useful in the classrooms
.
- Click the Start icon in the lower left corner of the computer.
- Select Control Panel.
.
Related
...
Articles
Filter by label (Content by label) | |||
---|---|---|---|
|
...
|
...
|
...
|
...
|
...
|
Page Properties | ||
---|---|---|
| ||
|