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How to Set Up a Multi-Monitor Workflow for Projection Mapping

Optimize your workspace with multiple monitors. Separate your design interface from output preview for efficient projection mapping.

A multi-monitor setup dramatically improves your projection mapping workflow by separating design and preview interfaces.

Benefits of Multiple Monitors

Separate Design and Output: Keep your design interface on one screen and output preview on another, or send output directly to a projector.

Better Organization: Spread panels across multiple screens for easier access to tools and properties.

Real-Time Preview: See your output on a second monitor or projector while making adjustments on your main screen.

Basic Setup

Primary Monitor: Use for your main design interface—Map Club's canvas, layers panel, and properties.

Secondary Monitor/Projector: Use for output preview. Drag Map Club's output window to this display.

Extended Desktop: Configure your operating system for extended desktop mode, not mirroring.

Optimal Configuration

Three-Monitor Setup: Ideal for professional work:

  • Monitor 1: Design interface (canvas, layers, properties)
  • Monitor 2: Output preview or projector
  • Monitor 3: Reference materials, media files, or additional tools

Two-Monitor Setup: Good for most users:

  • Monitor 1: Design interface
  • Monitor 2: Output preview/projector

Workflow Tips

Output Window Placement: Always drag the output window to your secondary display or projector for accurate preview.

Panel Organization: Arrange panels across monitors based on your workflow. Keep frequently used panels on your primary monitor.

Fullscreen Output: Use fullscreen mode on your output display for the most accurate preview of final results.

Performance: Multiple monitors can impact performance. Use performance mode if needed, and close unnecessary applications.

Operating System Settings

Windows: Right-click desktop → Display Settings → Extend these displays

macOS: System Preferences → Displays → Arrangement → Uncheck "Mirror Displays"

Linux: Varies by desktop environment, typically in display settings

Troubleshooting

  • If output doesn't appear on the correct display, check your display arrangement settings
  • Ensure your graphics card can handle multiple displays
  • Some projectors may need specific display settings or drivers

Map Club's output window makes multi-monitor workflow seamless. Simply drag it to your desired display and work efficiently with your design interface separate from your output preview.

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