Dual+Monitor+Computers

The most important thing to understand about dual monitors is that there are 2 screens but only ONE computer. You can think of the 2 screens as one long desktop that you can pass things across just as you would drag and drop an icon or a website from the left side of the screen to the right.



Having dual monitors allows you to project each monitor to a separate projector. You could project a powerpoint presentation on one screen and a supporting document or website on the other. You could also project a single screen and use the other screen to keep your notes on.

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 * Controlling the PowerPoint with Dual Monitors Tutorial Video:**

For more information or help with dual monitors, contact IMFacultyLab@howardcc.edu

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