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Dual Monitor Setup
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The first step in getting OpenLP working on your system is to setup your
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computer properly for dual monitors. This is not very difficult, but the steps
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do vary depending on operating system.
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Most modern computers do have the ability for dual monitors. To be certain
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check your computer's documentation. A typical desktop computer capable of dual
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monitors will have two of, or a combination of the two connectors below.
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**VGA**
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.. image:: pics/vga.png
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**DVI**
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.. image:: pics/dvi.png
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A laptop computer setup only varies slightly, generally you will need only one
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of outputs pictured above since your laptops screen serves as one of the
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monitors. Sometimes with older laptops a key stroke generally involving the FN
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key and another key is required to enable the second monitor on laptops.
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Some computers also incorporate the use of S-Video or HDMI connections.
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A typical OpenLP set up consist of your normal single monitor setup, with your
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projector setup as the second monitor. With the option of extending your
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desktop across the second monitor, or your operating system's equivalent.
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Microsoft Windows
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Dual monitor setup is similar among all the currently supported Windows
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releases (XP, Vista, Windows 7), but does vary slightly from one release to the
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next.
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Windows 7
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^^^^^^^^^
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Windows 7 has using a projector in mind. Simply connect your projector and
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press the **Windows key and tap P**.
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The more traditional way is also fairly straight forward. Go to the control
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panel and click on display. This will open up the Display options. You can
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also bypass this step by right click on a blank area on your desktop and
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selecting **resolution**.
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.. image:: pics/winsevendisplay.png
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Then click on the Screen Resolution from the left pane.
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.. image:: pics/winsevenresolution.png
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Then enable your projector and ensure your desktop is extended.
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Windows Vista
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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From the control panel click on personalize, or right click a blank place on
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the desktop and click personalization.
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.. image:: pics/vistapersonalize.png
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From the **Personalization** window click on Display Settings.
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.. image:: pics/vistadisplaysettings.png
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Then enable the montior that represents your projector an make sure your
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you have checked Extend the desktop.
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Windows XP
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^^^^^^^^^^
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From the control panel select Display, or right click on a blank area of the
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desktop and select properties. From the properties window click on the settings
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tab.
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.. image:: pics/xpdisplaysettings.png
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Then enable the monitor that represents your projector an make sure your
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you have checked Extend the desktop.
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Linux
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Due to the vast varieties of hardware, distributions, desktops, and drivers
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this is not an exhaustive guide to dual monitor setup on Linux. This guide
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assumes that you have properly set up any proprietary drivers if needed. You
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should seek out your distributions documentation if this general guide does not
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work.
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GNOME
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^^^^^
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This guide is for users of the GNOME desktop who do not use proprietary drivers.
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From most distros go to System --> Preferences --> Display Settings (Monitors)
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.. image:: pics/gnome.png
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Setup your projector with the correct resolution and make sure you do **not**
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have mirrored desktop enabled (same image on all monitors).
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KDE
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^^^
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This guide is for users of the KDE desktop who do not use proprietary drivers.
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From most distros click the Kick Off menu and navigate to **system settings**
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.. image:: pics/kdesystemsettings.png
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Click on the display and monitor icon.
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.. image:: pics/kdedisplay.png
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From here you will need to set up your projector with the appropriate
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resolution, and position. OpenLP works best projecting to the monitor on the
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right.
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