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Friday, October 16, 2015

How to Display Notes While Presenting (8 Steps)


Start your computer and open the PowerPoint application. Click the 'File' tab at the top of the PowerPoint window and select 'Open.' Select the presentation slideshow that you have prepared. Plug in your computer to the separate monitor or projector that you will use during your presentation.
Click the 'Slide Show' tab in the PowerPoint Ribbon, and select 'Use Presenter View' in the Monitors group. Wait for the 'Display Settings' dialog box to appear, click on the 'Monitors' tab and choose the monitor icon that you want to use during your presentation to view your speaker notes. Select the check box which is labeled 'This is my main monitor.'
Click the monitor icon for the secondary monitor, which will be viewed by your audience. Select the check box which says 'Extend my Windows Desktop onto this monitor' and click the 'OK' button on the dialog box.
View the different monitors to make sure that the presentation notes are visible on your screen but not on the projected screen or monitor that your audience will see. Look in the 'Slide Show' tab of the Ribbon, in the Monitors group; the monitor icon that represents your audience's view of the presentation should appear in the 'Show On' list.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Can You Screen Share Your MacBook Pro With WD TV


Open the Apple menu from the upper-left corner of your screen, and click 'System Preferences.'
Click the 'Sharing' button under the Internet & Wireless group.
Choose a name for your computer on the network and type it in the Computer Name field.
Click the box next to File Sharing to turn on the file sharing service. Then click on the '+' sign button below the Shared Folders box.
To share additional folders beyond the default Public folder, select the folder you would like to share, and click the Add button. The WD TV player will now recognize the video content you see on your MacBook Pro.
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