Hi :)
Errr, which OS platform? Is it some version of Linux (such as Ubuntu,
Mint, Redhat or something) or is it some flavour of Windows (such as Xp,
Vista, Win7, Win8, Win8.1 or Win10 or something?) or is it a Mac or BSD or
something else?
Also do you know if the the 2 screens are really treated as 1 very large
screen? We can probably help with that if we knew which platform, or
better still which specific OS.
Good luck and regards from a Tom :)
On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 at 08:58, malcolm moore <st-malcolm.moore@whsg.info>
wrote:
Is it possible to get Impress to go full screen for a presentation
without going
over the top of everything - here is the scenario - I have 2 screens, one
is an
interactive whiteboard and I am running OpenBoard. When I start a
presentation
it goes full screen and covers the OpenBoard 'control' panel. If I bring
the OpenBoard
to on top when I move to the next slide Impress goes over the top again
and
hides OpenBoard
Ta
Mal
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