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Topic: «
Automatically Disable in Presentation Mode
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wigster
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06/13/2012 12:03:28
Hi,
I use AMM 4.1b3 on my laptop with 2 screens in the office and only the main screen at home. In these two situations everything is great.
However, if I have to give a talk, on an external beamer, I have to quit AMM manually, otherwise the screen on the beamer does not appear correctly, since it's configured differently (resolution, position is fixed to the office one).
Could you perhaps add an option to automatically disable AMM whenever the presentation mode (win+X) is activated?
Thanks!
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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06/18/2012 05:45:31
Hello wigster.
What OS are you running?
Could you describe the situation with an external beamer more detailed? In what mode do you use an external beamer - mirroring or expanding? How exactly do you think our program affects the image on the beamer?
How does disabling of AMM solve this problem?
Best regards.
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