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- Click the Start button in the lower left-hand corner, then click on the System Icon.
- When you see the System Page, click Advanced Display Settings in the screen bottom-right corner.
- In the Advanced Display Settings, you should see two monitors shown side by side. If not please repeat the basic trouble-shooting listed above.
- If you do see the two monitors and then select ‘Duplicate These Displays’ from the Orientation drop-down menu. You should now see the exact same image on both your laptop and the monitor the monitor or projector in your classroom.
- An alternative is to press the Windows key and the “P” key simultaneously. A list of four choices will appear on the right-hand side of the screen. In most cases, choose Duplicate by using the arrow keys or cursor, then press enter.
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- Under the Apple menu, upper left-hand corner select System Preferences.
- Then select Displays then select Arrangement. If you do not see two displays then you might need to retry the TroubleShooting steps above.
- Select the “Mirror” check box
- You should now be seeing the same image on both your laptop screen and on the monitors or Projectors in your classroom.
- Most Mac Laptops will require a video adapter out from your laptop to the HDMI cable input on the classroom monitors or Projectorsprojectors. These adapters can vary greatly by Mac Laptop model and year - If unsure what adapter to buy please call AV Services at 410-455-2461 and we will assist.
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Please call AV Services from your classroom whenever possible and we will be happy to help: 410-455-2461