Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Three:
You have complete control over what goes
on the second display using the Secondary
Window pop-up menu, shown here (just
click-and-hold on the Second Window
button and it appears). For example, you
could have Survey view showing on the
second display, and then you could be
zoomed in tight, looking at one of those
survey images in Loupe view on your main
display (as shown at bottom). By the way,
just add the Shift key and the Survey view,
Compare view, Grid view, and Loupe view
shortcuts are all the same (so, Shift-N puts
your second display into Survey view, etc.).
TIP: Swapping Screens
If you want to swap displays (where your
main screen, panels, etc., appear on the
second display and the Loupe view screen
appears on your main display), if you're
in Full Screen mode on your main display,
press F to leave Full Screen mode, which
lets you see the main display's title bar at
the top. Now just drag-and-drop that title
bar over to the right, right off the main
display and onto the second display, and
the two automatically swap positions.
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