![]() ![]() ![]() If you have three displays, it may show up on your computer screen or the screen your audience sees if it isn't assigned correctly. It will also have to be assigned to one of those two displays even if it is inactive. If you only have two screens (computer plus one output) then you probably aren't using Stage Display. Similar to the one above, if your Stage Display isn't assigned to the proper display, it will show up where you don't want it to. You enable Stage Display and it comes up on your computer screen or audience screen. This can happen if you don't have an external display attached and you're trying to preview your slides, or if your Output isn't assigned properly in ProPresenter's Display Preferences. You enable your output and it comes up on your computer instead of your external display. This can happen if the program is running or if the computer is in standby, but ProPresenter was still open. Generally this is caused by disconnecting your external display from your computer while ProPresenter is still open. If you open ProPresenter and the screen immediately goes black (or other solid color), don't worry, this just means your output screen has moved. You open ProPresenter and the screen goes black. The steps below will walk you through each possible scenario first with the fix at the end. If ProPresenter is hidden behind your Output or Stage Display when you open the program or when you enable one of those outputs, it only takes a few seconds to fix. ![]()
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