LetsView supports the screen mirroring between iPhone/iPad, Android phone/tablet and Mac. It also allows users to mirror Mac to Windows PC, smart TV/box and projector. Wireless display your screen without the constraints of cables now! The application is called 'panodome' and allows a panoramic, cubic, or spherical map to be interactively navigated, the fisheye and warping is computed in real time on the laptop shown (Mac OS-X). Dome/projector/mirror geometry. Panorama courtesy of Greg Downing. Astronomy example: view of the milky way. Optimal mirror shape. 5 Steps for connecting a Mac to a projector: Step 1. Turn on your Mac. Get ready to project all the content you need. Plug in the projector to an electrical wall outlet socket and turn it ON. Connect the video cable (usually VGA or HDMI) of the projector to the Mac. In order to do this, you will most likely need a Mac adapter cable.
Many, if not most, professional Mac users prefer a multiple monitor setup. Sometimes these setups extend to 3 or 4 monitors. In this scenario it can be handy to have two separate displays, each with a mirror in another room. Or perhaps an audio professional may use 3 separate displays in a recording studio, with a mirror of your main monitor for external viewing/operation in the recording booth.
This all sounds great, but achieving this kind of setup can be a little tricky in OS X, Apple don't exactly make it clear that this option is even available.
Don't worry though, this option is available and below is a step by step guide on how to do it.
How to get to Display Options in Mac OS X
- Mirrored Drive Doors Power Macintosh G4. LEM Staff - 2002.08.13. Apple hit the 1 GHz mark with the Quicksilver 2002 in January 2002 and 1.25 GHz with the Mirrored Drive Door (MDD) in August 2002. Even the entry level 867 MHz Power Mac G4 now has dual processors. This was the last Power Mac to natively boot Mac OS 9.
- Open your Mac's Apple menu. Click the Apple logo in the upper-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear. Click System Preferences from the drop down menu. From the System Preferences window, click on Displays (monitor shaped icon). Click on Display and then Screen Mirroring; Select for the room number.
To get started, just head to ‘System Preferences' and click the ‘Displays' option. This will take you to the ‘Displays' preferences screen where we then can mirror specific displays. You should now be presented with a screen like the one below:
How to Set Up 4 Displays with 1 Mirrored Monitor
To achieve a monitor set up like the one above, may seem impossible at first, but it's actually really simple, Apple just don't tell you how to do it. All you need to do is hold the ‘Alt' key on your keyboard and then drag one of your secondary monitors onto your main monitor (your main monitor is identifiable by the menu bar on the top of the screen). By using the ‘Alt' key, we can now mirror specific monitors. In the set up above we have 3 separate independent displays and one monitor that mirrors the main monitor.
You can also mirror a secondary monitor, this set up would look like the one below. Simply drag your desired mirror onto a secondary display rather than your primary one.
How to Set Up 4 Displays with 2 Mirrored Monitors
To achieve a set up like the one above, 4 displays, 2 sets of mirrors, you just have to use the same ‘Alt' dragging technique. Please note, in testing it seems you must first mirror the main display and then the secondaries. For some strange reason, it just reverts back to one mirror if you do it the other way around.
There you have it, specific monitor mirroring in OS X explained. If you have any questions just let us know in the comments section below.
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How to connect a projector using Mac OS X: Project: camino mac os.
1. Plug in external display. It can be plugged in while the computer is on or off.
2. Go to your System Preferences icon on the dock.
3. SelectDisplays.
4. Under the Display tab, selectSelect Displays.
5. Display modes:
- If you want to have a cloned desktop (same view on both screens).
- Go to the arrangement tab and select Mirror Displays.
- If you want to have an extended desktop (utilize both monitors separately).
- Go to the arrangement tab and unselectMirror Displays. Within the white area there will be representations of your two monitors, drag them to the physical arrangement of your monitors.
6. Mirrored mode only. The laptops have a 16:9 aspect ratio while most of the external monitors/projectors have a 4:3 aspect ratio. Most of the time the operating system will choose an appropriate resolution automatically that should be in letterbox/standard mode. That way images are not distorted on either display. If you prefer not to do letterbox mode or the external monitor will not display it, one display will have to be distorted (stretched out). Within the Display tab there is a list of resolutions that are supported, choose one that works best for you and the external monitor/projector.
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