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titleGetting Zoom on the Classroom Display

Getting Zoom onto the Classroom Display

You have 2 monitors, a classroom display, and must stream your class to Zoom for a remote student or class. That’s a lot, we know! If you’re having trouble getting Zoom onto the classroom display, please:

  1. Check Display Settings to see which monitor/display is your Main Display, and which display mirrors to the classroom display.

  2. If your displays are out of order, change the layout using the steps above. This is especially important if you have an AIO in your classroom - it must be set as the Main Display and mirrored to the classroom display in order to make use of the touch-screen functionality/.

  3. Open Zoom, and drag and drop your zoom window onto the display that mirrors to the classroom display (or if extended, onto the classroom display) if it does not appear there by default.

    • If you already had Zoom open and it’s recording, you will need to stop recording to move Zoom to another display.

  4. For advanced screen sharing techniques to show content from multiple displays in your Zoom session, review this training video from Zoom.

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