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Using the Mitsubishi PK10 Pocket Projector with Ubuntu Linux
Fillman, S. (Photographer). (2012).
Desktop 2
[Photograph], Retrieved July 1, 2012.
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Click the
Displays
icon to access the
display settings.
This icon has a computer monitor and a
measuring device on it.
Fillman, S. (Photographer). (2012).
Displays Icon
[Photograph],
Retrieved July 1, 2012.
Fillman, S. (Photographer). (2012).
Desktop 3
[Photograph], Retrieved July 1, 2012.
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Take a moment to look over the
display settings screen.
The default display settings treat the
projector as a second screen and allow you
to move windows and applications over to
the projector, but for most Information
Technology (IT) presentations (and for the
scope of this tutorial), we want the projector
screen to show exactly what you are doing
on the desktop in real-time.
Fillman, S. (Photographer). (2012).
Mirror Display
[Photograph], Retrieved July 1, 2012.
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Click the Mirror
displays
checkbox.
This will enable the feature that allows a
real-time desktop display on your projector
screen.