On Tuesday, April 1, 2003, at 10:17 am, Paul Debois wrote:



On Monday, Mar 31, 2003, at 16:22 Europe/London, Bob Smith wrote:


I use my old Lombard Powerbook G3 exactly as you describe all the time... tools on the powerbook... images on a larger hardware calibrated display. That's how I typically capture images from a Kodak DCS760. I believe all of the Powerbooks made since mine can do this (as well as optionally working in mirrored mode). However iBooks will only work in mirrored mode I think.



Dear List,


I read with interest yesterday that it is possible to use a Powerbook in "mirrored mode" - how do you set this up and what software do you need? Can this be done with a Titanium Powerbook?

Paul,


In MacOS X go to Displays via System Preferences in the Apple menu or from the Dock, and then to Arrangement and tick the box marked Mirror Display, and close the box.

In MacOS 9.x you reach the same functionality via the Control Strip. It is called Video Mirroring in that instance.

Rod

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