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John Loncz
10 years agoNew Member
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Investigating
View speaker notes in PowerPoint when using one monitor
When using PowerPoint, if you have multiple monitors, you can designate a monitor to view your speaker notes, and the other one (geared for the audience) would only see the slide deck. With only one monitor, you cannot view your speaker notes. I would like to think that if I am presenting a gotomeeting, there are multiple monitors involved. It would be a great patch if the gotomeeting module counted as a virtual monitor so I could designate my monitor shows the speaker notes while the audience only saw the presentation. I know, I can print the notes or view them on another device... I am just saying, this addition to gotomeeting would be very convenient.
22 Comments
- GlennD5 years agoGoTo Manager
Hi Kahmoon
Are they using Windows PCs or Macs? The problem is when you put Powerpoint in this mode it expects you to have a projector or 2nd screen of some kind connected. If you are using a computer with a single screen there is going to be a problem.
- Kahmoon5 years agoNew Member
Is there another workaround? Our teachers need this kinda badly 😞
- Former Member5 years ago
Yeah, same here.
- AshC6 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
Thanks for the feedback, Glenn. We'll be sure to share the use case with product development for enhancement consideration.
- Sleepdoc6 years agoNew Member
Dear GTM,
The new "rectangle" screen share feature is critical to all users with large monitors and is essential to make it out of "the Lab" soon and become a mainstream feature.
It has a few minor flaws that I see, as a heavy user. Please consider the following enhancement requests. if you do these, you will be better than zooms feature, which is already a steady feature.
1. Please remember where I put it last. It is a huge pain to keep moving it from the upper left of my wide monitor to the place I need it. Wherever I put it on my monitor, that should be the default position next time I choose to use it, until I choose to move it again.
2. Please make it easier to place the mouse on the "move" inner green section. it is very thin and quite aggravating at times to get my mouse to land "precisely" on that spot. Consider something much more user friendly like a well-defined box that is bigger than a pinhead that disappears after you use it, but appears again as you approach the green inner rim. anything is better than trying to play "precision mouse-tip bingo". Also, the outer box used to resize could also use an equivalent enhancement for the same reason. A little design fancy footwork goes a long way in making this feature loved by all large-screen users.
3. As I stretch and shrink the "rectangle" box, I would like to know the exact size of the box in pixels. and it would be nice if I could simply pick, from a menu, a bunch of standard sizes. like 1024x768 or even 4k. get it? cant I just say "this is the size I want" from a list of common size and bingo. do I have to stretch and guess every time? I know the size of the monitor I am projecting to. please make it easy for me to select my recipient's monitor size (I know their size because I ask them!)
Tell me what you think?
Regards,
Glenn "Sleepdoc"
- Kahmoon6 years agoNew Member
Sadly this Workaround does not work anymore. A blank white page is shown to the student when i am using speaker view. A week ago it worked fine :(
Macbook Pro Catalina
Office 365
GotoMeeting 10.11.1
- gothreat6 years agoNew Member
You can record or create video in the presenter view with just one PC monitor using screen recording. Refer to the folloiwng Youtube video for more detailed explanation;
- AshC7 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
Sorry tloepfe ,
What environment were you working in? Were there any specific errors or display issues while you were broadcasting?
- tloepfe7 years agoNew Memberthis solution did not work for me
- AshC8 years agoRetired GoTo Contributor
We have found that another solution if you are working with PowerPoint slide decks on a single-screen system is to set Powerpoint to Specific Applicatin Sharing:
- Open Powerpoint
- Click Slideshow
- Select Set up Show
- Select Browsed by an individual (window)
- Use the Specific Application Sharing screen sharing method in GoTo to share just the PowerPoint application
Once activated, this functionality should allow you to open PPT Slideshows in windowed-mode instead of full screen. GoToMeeting can then share that window only with the Attendees in order to allow the viewing of PPT Notes, or the use of other desktop applications simultaneously.