My projected screen display is identical to my computer monitor.

My projected screen display is identical to my computer monitor.

When you connect Muséik to a projector the computer’s settings may be set to Mirrored Displays by default (the computer screen and projected screen display the same image). To un-mirror your displays:

ON A MAC COMPUTER:
* With the computer connected to a second display, click on the Apple icon in the upper left corner of your screen and select System Preferences from the dropdown menu. Then click on Displays.
* In the window that opens select Arrangement (the computer must be connected to a second display for this option to appear).
* Un-tick the check box for Mirror Displays. Close the window.
* You may need to hit the ESC key to toggle the Muséik display window to full screen.

ON A PC RUNNING WINDOWS 10:
* Go to Start and then Settings.
* Click System and then Displays. If a second display is connected both will appear.
* Scroll down to Multiple Displays and select "Extend these displays".
* You may need to hit the "ESC" key to toggle the Muséik display window to full screen.


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