Displaying the same image on multiple displays – SimplySmart Smart Board Software For Mac OS X 99-00557-01 User Manual

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Using Multiple Displays

Macintosh Version

Displaying the Same Image on Multiple Displays

With this setup, anything you do on one interactive screen is displayed on all connected
interactive screens. Also, each interactive screen has touch control. More than one person
can write over a projected application at a time, with the exception of Notebook software,
where only one person can write on an interactive screen at a time.

To send the same desktop image to more than one interactive screen, you must do one of the
following:

connect the projectors in a daisy-chain pattern

use a distribution amplifier to send the same signal to more than one projector

Displaying Different Applications on Multiple Displays

With this setup, you can display one application on one interactive whiteboard and another
application on a different interactive whiteboard, with touch control on all displays. More than
one person can write over a projected application at a time, with the exception of Notebook
software, where only one person at a time can write on an interactive screen.

For this setup, you must do one of the following:

connect each projector to a separate video card on your computer

have a video card that splits the video signal into multiple signals, so you can send
each projector its own signal

NOTE: You may need to change the display settings on your computer to reflect your
configuration. For more information, read the documentation for your video card.

1. Make sure the application isn’t in full screen mode.

2. Drag the application sideways until you see it on the other screen.

3. On the other screen, move the application to a convenient location.

To move an application window from one display to another

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