If your computer is configured to use the extended desktop feature in Windows, you can show your presentation on the second display, such as a monitor, flat screen TV, or projector.
On Windows 7 computers, to extend display to a second monitor, press the Windows logo key+P, and then click Extend. Another way to access the setting is by opening the Display control panel in Windows (Start > Control Panel > Display > Connect to a Projector).
1. | Make sure extended desktop is enabled on your computer. |
3. | Select either Primary or Display2 from the list. |

• | When Primary is selected, presentations open in the main monitor. |
• | When Display2 is selected, presentations open in the second display. |

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If Display2 is not listed in, here are some things to try:
• | Make sure the second monitor is powered on. |
• | Verify the physical connection to the second monitor. |
• | Check the Windows display setting or video card application setting. The option to extend the desktop to the second monitor should be enabled. On Windows 7 computers, to extend display to a second monitor, press the Windows logo key+P, and then click Extend. Another way to access the setting is by opening the Display control panel in Windows (Start > Control Panel > Display > Connect to a Projector). |
• | If you enabled extended desktop after opening the case, try closing the case and then opening it again. |
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