All you need to do is share the screen with the slide on it. To use presenter view with Zoom, it’s easy with two monitors. Using single-monitor PowerPoint presenter view with Zoom To get the presenter view, right-click on the slide and select presenter view. If you have one monitor, however, and run your slide show, you will just see the slide like your audience would. To get presenter view, edit your PowerPoint, click the Slide Show tab, then check the “Use Presenter View” box. While you have all of those nifty tools at your disposable, this is what your audience sees projected on the screen. Click the 3-dot icon for a few more options. Under the currently-viewing slide are a few tools: pen/pointer, see all of the slides in your presentation (handy for jumping around your slides), magnifying glass for zooming in on a part of your slide, and black out the slide you are showing. In this presenter view screen, you can see your next slide on the right, and right below that are any notes you’ve entered for the slide your audience is currently viewing. ![]() When you have a computer screen and a projector (or a second monitor), this is the view on your computer screen, and the slide alone shows on the projector (or second monitor). ![]() Are you teaching remotely using Zoom? And you only have one monitor? Do you miss using PowerPoint presenter view in your classroom?
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