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help:crmonitor [2017/08/21 12:36]
jebailie
help:crmonitor [2022/09/06 11:39]
dfrey
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 **SP105** **SP105**
   * The default is monitor is Display 1 and overhead is display 2   * The default is monitor is Display 1 and overhead is display 2
-  * To 'mirror' the monitor to the overhead, from linux cmd prompt "**mirror_105**"+/*   * To 'mirror' the monitor to the overhead, from linux cmd prompt "**mirror_105**" */ 
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 +** SP307 ** 
 +  * The system near the server room has an output connection to the CRESTRON. There is no projector but there is a flat panel TV mounted on the wall in this room.
  
 **SP309** **SP309**
   * The left monitor is the primary display, right monitor is Display 2 and overhead is Display 3   * The left monitor is the primary display, right monitor is Display 2 and overhead is Display 3
-  * To 'mirror' the right monitor to the overhead, from linux cmd prompt "**mirror_309**"+/*   * To 'mirror' the right monitor to the overhead, from linux cmd prompt "**mirror_309**" */ 
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 +** SC006 (Agile Computing Lab) ** 
 +  * The desktop display (not the AIO computer) is what mirrors to the projector. The DP-out from the computer runs to a DP-HDMI converter box located at the top of the stack of electronics in the CRESTRON rack. The signal gets split and passed to both the desktop display and the projector.  
  
 +**NOTE: The CRESTRON connections are native HDMI everywhere.**
 +**      All rooms have an HDMI cable to connect to a laptop.**