Windows + P

When using 2 screens or when using your PC and a projector, you should now be using Windows + P. We are in the process of removing all convertors and trying to use direct cables where possible to allow for the use of the feature.

 

To the right is an image of where the button Windows and P are located on the keyboard if you are unsure of where they are.



 

When you press the windows button and P at the same time, the image on the left will show up on the top right of your screen

This allows you flick through different modes of what you want you and your classroom to see.

(We do NOT recommend using “Second screen only” as this normally only uses your non-primary screen or the projector only)

How to duplicate screen on multiple monitors - Tech Advisor

 



The image to the right shows a Duplicated screen, this is when you want to show the same image on your PC to your projector


 

How to Extend Windows Desktop to MacThe image to the left shows an Extended screen, this is when you want to have different screens / PC vs Projector showing different things. You can drag applications across screens to make this process easier.