igmolinav said:Hi !!!
I understand, that with an ibook one can not do presentations (like powerpoint, or else). One can only do presentations with a powerbook, is that correct?
Thank you,
Ignacio Molina.
igmolinav said:Hi !!!
I understand, that with an ibook one can not do presentations (like powerpoint, or else). One can only do presentations with a powerbook, is that correct?
Thank you,
Ignacio Molina.
balamw said:Out of the Box that is. There are third party options to enable that, e.g. SSD at http://www.rutemoeller.com/mp/ibook/ibook_e.html.
I haven't felt the need to use this myself, so can't give you any experience.
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ThatSoundAgain said:The hack works fine and is very easy to install (and remove, should you want that).
Hector said:something which for no good reason at all you cant do with windows seeing as it does not support video mirroring without a VGA splitter, which is plain silly.
balamw said:Maybe it doesn't work that way on newer boxes, but all the Wintendo notebooks I have used for presentations also defaulted to mirroring, and going anywhere beyond that required a bit of black magic and virgin sacrifice in Control Panel -> Displays.
All in all mutliple displays in Windows is a royal pain.
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