Displaying Different Images on your Device and Monitor
When you first plug in an HDMI cable, the monitor defaults to displaying whatever is currently
being displayed on your device. You can set the system to display different images on your
device and your monitor. For example, you could have your MAP showing on the large monitor
and the Windows Desktop showing on your device display. If you plug a USB mouse into the
USB port on your device, you can use it with both your monitor and your device.
1.
Select the
Tools
key on front of the case (right side) or select the
Tools
key to the right of
the text display area.
2.
Select
the Hide/Show NuVoice
key from the menu that appears.
3.
Pull out the Windows
Charms
menu from the right side of your display.
4.
Select
Settings
.
5.
Select
Control Panel
.
6.
Select
Hardware and Sound
.
7.
Select
Display
.
8.
Select
Project to a Second Screen
. (The default is
Duplicate
.)
9.
Select
Extend
.
10.
Close the menu.
When you plug in a USB mouse, it will travel between the two screens depending on which one
you are using.
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