@Austruck: I forgot to mention you gotta hit enter to choose the mode, but yeah, you don’t need to see the screen to use that feature. You can just hit Windows+p and hit enter and it’ll switch to duplicate as the first option. But if it doesn’t you’d just do it again until you get the right mode.
And I tell you what it is far easier and more convenient than the nightmare that MacOS is because it works out of the box on Windows. I think MacOS finally added a keyboard shortcut to switch displays out of the box, but try getting a busted iMac connected to an external monitor once was an involved nightmare.
And I tell you what it is far easier and more convenient than the nightmare that MacOS is because it works out of the box on Windows. I think MacOS finally added a keyboard shortcut to switch displays out of the box, but try getting a busted iMac connected to an external monitor once was an involved nightmare.
You needn't school me on the pros and cons of PCs versus Macs. I had to use Macs for many a year at the small publication office where I worked. And recently I had to own/use MacBook Pros so I could use ONE single piece of publishing software. Hated every minute of it. I don't get the fangirl appeal of Macs, but to each his own, I suppose.
A different company came out with publishing software that does similar things to the Mac-only program I'd been using, so I immediately packed up the two MacBooks and am gonna sell them on eBay. Back to exclusively PC desks here at my house, and I couldn't be happier.
Windows key + p + Enter. Got it!