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Google wave?</p>
<p>How ironic.</p>
<p><blockquote type="cite">On Dec 21, 2009 5:09 PM, "Sai Emrys" <<a href="mailto:noisebridge@saizai.com">noisebridge@saizai.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>I'm having trouble googling this, so maybe one of you knows an app<br>
that does this...<br>
<br>
For my 26c3 talk, I want to be able to<br>
a) run the presentation in dual-monitor mode, so that I can see my<br>
notes on my laptop<br>
b) switch spaces to a textpad, so I can easily type for everyone to<br>
see, but see it on my laptop screen (as if it was in mirrored mode),<br>
so I don't have to look at the projected screen<br>
<br>
... and do that back and forth fairly quickly.<br>
<br>
The simplest way I can think of to handle this would be an app that I<br>
keep on the laptop window of one space, whose sole job is to duplicate<br>
the output of the 2nd monitor on that space - i.e. an app that just<br>
mirrors a given chunk of screen.<br>
<br>
Do any of you know something that does this?<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Sai<br>
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