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bleimone

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Jan 6, 2004
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Just like when you have two monitors side by side hook up and you can drag items across the screen to stretch both screens, we would like to do the same with a projected presentation.

So we will have two LCD projectors that will be our monitors, but we want to be able stretch half of the presentation (Keynote or PowerPoint) across both projectors so half of the presentation is on one projector and the other 1/2 is on the other one.

I have tried to play around with all of the different settings, mirror, not mirrored, and I have made the display settings of both powerpoint and keynote really WIDE. All that does is make the displayed image to be shrunk into each projector.

I realize that there are programs that can do this, but they are very expensive.

So if you know how to do this for FREE or if there is a Cheap/free program that can help, please point me to it.

After doing some research.... some of the correct terminology would be.....

CAN we stretch a powerpoint / keynote across two screens?
CAN we stretch a QuickTime Movie FULL SCREEN across two screens?



thanks!
 
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