In this video we will show one how to authorise or inhibit a secondary monitor using the software utility MurGeeMon.The Disable Secondary Monitor feature can be used to inhibit the secondary monitor when downloading lengthy files or listening to music. This helps to save on ones power bills. The Enable Secondary Monitor feature allows one to authorise the secondary monitor once again and resume work on those applications that were running in the background. Launch MurGeeMon from the icon in the system tray after downloading and installing the same from http://www.murgee.com/MurGeeMon/. Right clicking on the utility icon and selecting Disable Secondary Monitor one will notice that the secondary monitor has now been inhibited. If one, right clicks once again on the icon, the drop down menu now presents a selection for Enable Secondary Monitor. Click on the same and the secondary monitor will be authorised once again.
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This video intend to show how the mouse cursor is relocated across two monitors.The MurGeeMon software utility allows one to assign a Hotkey (eg. F4) to the keyboard, and relocate the mouse cursor to the secondary monitor from the primary monitor and vice versa by clicking on the Hotkey assigned.The hot key needs just a click to relocate the mouse cursor quickly.Download the software utility MurGeeMon from http://www.murgee.com/MurGeeMon/ and launch the application. Right clicking on the icon that appears on the system tray, select Show MurgeeMon. From the MurGeeMon window click on Monitor Control, type in a Hotkey in Press HotKey Here and select the Assign tab. Select Move Now tab next and you will find the mouse cursor relocate from the primary monitor to the secondary monitor. If Move Now is selected again ( not required as the hotkey has been assigned) or the hotkey used, the mouse cursor relocates back to the primary monitor at the exact spot where it was last positioned. This helps in locating
Change Primary Monitor allows one to divert/swap the screen, shown on a primary monitor, onto a secondary monitor with a better view and higher resolution. This means that the icons, taskbar, the start menu, etc, except the wallpaper background from the primary monitor are diverted/swapped to the secondary monitor. The wallpaper background of the secondary monitor can be the same or different.This video will show one how to divert/swap screens between monitors using Change Primary Monitor from the MurGeeMon software utility.Download the software utility MurGeeMon from http://www.murgee.com/MurGeeMon/ and lauch the application. An icon for the utility will appear in the system tray. Right clicking on the icon presents a selection of Change Primary Monitor. On selecting this, one will see that the screen contents (icons, taskbar, start menu) from the monitor have been diverted/swapped to the other monitor. Right clicking once again on the icon in the system tray , select Change Primary Monitor to
Users viewing this video will be shown how to change wallpaper backgrounds on Two Presentaion Screens or Dual Presentation Screens.Changing the wallpaper backgrounds on any of the presentation screens, either depicting the primary presentation or the secondary presentation, will take a few clicks on the computer mouse, with the Dual Presentation Screen software utility MurGeeMon, to setup. The presentation screens could be of different dimensions as well as with different resolutions.First download and install the MurGeeMon software utility available from http://www.murgee.com/MurGeeMon/.The install is quick. Now launch the utility software from the MurGeeMon icon that will appear in the system tray.The user will immediately sense the ease of this software utilitys functioning.Choose a presentation screen (either the primary or the secondary) from the drop down list on the top left of the software utility pane.Next click on a wallpaper presentation thumbnail from the Windows Wallpapers in Picture
Nine out of ten teachers say the current economic climate would make it harder to arrange school trips in the future according to results of a new report. The Education Travel Group (www.educationtravelgroup.com) learning outside the classroom report included views of more than 400 primary and secondary school teachers. As well as cost, the other major issues deterring teachers from arranging more school visits are that they involve too much organising (41%), too much paperwork (41%), concern about litigation (41%) concern they put a burden on school staff (36%), that there aren’t enough teachers to take children on trips (25%), not enough time to pre-visit sites (21%) or staff to help organise trips (20%), fear of disciplinary action (17%) and fear of accidents (15%). This video sees teachers and Paul Gilbert, chief executive officer of Education Travel Group, give their opinions on the results.
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