Google Slides adds multi-monitor support for presentations

The presentation experience in Google Slides is getting a nice quality-of-life update with multi-monitor support. more...

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The presentation experience in Google Slides is getting a nice quality-of-life update with multi-monitor support. As such, you can now view “Google Slides presentation controls on your computer while presenting to an audience using a connected external monitor or projector.” While the presentation is being displayed on a projector or bigger display, you’ll see speaker notes, the timer, and other Presentation View components on your laptop screen.

On the web, the Slideshow dropdown menu has a new Presentation display options button. You can check: Presenter view, Present from beginning, and/or Full screen. Then there’s “Display slideshow on” to pick between your built-in display and any external ones that are connected, with “Start slideshow” to continue.



Multi-monitor support is rolling out now to Google Slides and will be available over the coming weeks for “all Google Workspace customers, Workspace Individual Subscribers, and users with personal Google accounts.” More on Google Slides: Google Docs voice typing coming to Safari, Edge Docs adds formatting sidebar on Android tablets Google redesigning Docs, Sheets, and Slides comments UI Duet AI can now remove image backgrounds in Google Slides, Drawings.