Here are your options for monitors with your laptop. There is a lot to digest here, I know. Take it one item at a time. Also why record on my phone and not as a screen recording? So you can see the projector as a 3rd monitor! There is one more option NOT here here and that is an actual 3rd "square" monitor that you could mirror to your projector. Pretty that would work too! But do you really want 3 monitors on your desk? Two monitors and your laptop.
The basics
How to change your monitor order. "Switch monitors" left to right... Right click on desktop/Display Settings/Click and drag your screens wherever you want them! | Set your main monitor. The one with the icons and you log in screen. I suggest your large monitor. |
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ScreenBeam
Projecting from a district issued laptop to your local ScreenBeam which is connected to your projector. This allows you to project your screen and allow you to move about your room either in tablet mode or full computer mode. Use "Windows/K" to connect to your classroom screenbeam (634-267-sb01 in my movie). Connect to 634 - ROOM# - SB01 ! | |
Three Monitors
I think this is your best set up from your desk as it will give you more monitor space. | |
Two monitors. 1 being mirroredThis set up is more of what you are used to and has it's pros and cons too. | |