How to Split Screen Between Projector and Desktop
When it comes to presenting ideas to a group of people, using a projector can be a great option. However, sometimes you may want to split the screen between your desktop and the projector, so you can work simultaneously on different things. In this article, we will show you how to split screen between projector and desktop.
First, you need to make sure that both your desktop and projector are turned on and connected properly. Make sure that your desktop is connected to the projector via VGA or HDMI cable, depending on the type of projector you are using.
Once your desktop and projector are turned on and connected, you need to go to your display settings. The process may vary depending on the operating system you are using, but in general, you can access display settings by right-clicking on the desktop and selecting Display Settings.
In the Display Settings menu, you can change the resolution of your display and select which screen you want to use. You should be able to see two displays, your desktop and the projector. To split screen between the two screens, select the option "Extend these displays." This will allow you to use the two screens as if they were one big screen. You can now drag and drop windows between the two screens and work simultaneously on different things.
Its also important to note that some applications, such as PowerPoint, have a built-in option to display the presentation on the projector, while keeping the control on your desktop. To do this, you can select the "Presenter View" option in PowerPoint and then select the display you want to use for your presentation.
In conclusion, splitting screen between projector and desktop can be a great way to work on two things simultaneously and present your ideas to a group of people. By following the steps mentioned above, you can easily split the screen between your desktop and projector and start being more productive. |