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PostPosted: November 9th, 2009, 2:46 am 
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Can Autocue be linked to a presentation so as to follow the page forward, back or select page no. from a menu and show the appropriate notes for these pages?. If so how is this done?
I have a project coming up where the client has asked if this is possible

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PostPosted: November 9th, 2009, 4:59 am 
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I'm sure you'll get good avice here, but just to be clear, do you mean two screens, one seen by the audience, one seen by the presenter?

type autocue into help and you'll get a very thorough explanation if that's what you do mean...

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I share Mac's comment. Would help to be more clear about what "presentation" means in terms of set-up.... what gets projected, what does the person controlling the session have to work with. Otherwise, we're just guessing in the dark.

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well I've finally sortred out AutoCue. can now display notes on a 2nd monitor. This would be great for a 'slide show' type training presention.

The next issue I came across was... If the presentation was to be used from a laptop, were was the the 2nd monitor attaching to. A laptap has only one port for video and that would be connected to the projector.

The solution seems to be a nettop which would allow a 2nd monitor to be used.
Has anyone any other ideas on this.

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When you set up the director screen as Default (1) and the presentation screen to monitor 2, the default will be displayed on the laptops screen. The second monitor must be attached to the beamer or external monitor.


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