![]() ![]() From that menu select Device Settings, and refer to the image above for what your device settings should be ) from the bar at the bottom of the video feed (click on the video feed if the bar is not appearing and it will become visible again). If you’ve already joined the meeting, and your device isn’t using the Logitech camera, select the three dots button (. ![]() Make sure Mirror Displays is NOT checked and follow the onscreen instructions to arrange the displays.įrom the audio and video settings screen, which appears before you join a meeting click the gear icon in the lower right of your camera preview to open up the Device Settings Menuįrom the Device Settings Menu that opens, ensure that the Logi Rally/Meetup Audio is selected for Audio Devices and Logi Rally/Meetup Camera is selected for Camera.On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Displays, then click Arrangement.For example, you can set your displays side by side to create one large continuous desktop. You can arrange your displays in any configuration to create an extended desktop.Set up the displays as an extended desktop (You may need to press the Option ⌥ key to see the Detect Displays button.) On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Displays, then click Display.If your Mac doesn’t detect a connected display Once you've selected what you see on your displays, select Keep changes.In the image that depicts the arrangement of your displays,follow the onscreen instructions to arrange the display.In the Multiple displays section, select the option Extend these displays from the list.If you don't see the monitors, select Detect. Your PC should automatically detect your monitors and show your desktop. Select Start > Settings > System > Display.If you need more help, here's what to do: Make sure your cables are connected properly to the new monitors, then press Windows logo key + P to select a display option. To set up the display in the room as an extended display follow these instructions based on your operating system: It is recommended that you set up your computer to treat the monitor or project in the room as an extended display, meaning you are not mirroring the image on your device. Using the room display as a secondary monitor.We recommend also connecting your laptop to a power adapter since web conferencing can rapidly deplete your battery. If your computer does not have a port to plug the adapter into, you can plug the HDMI (for the display) and USB (for the camera) cables into your computer directly. Plug the adapter into your computer to connect to the camera, display, and a power source ![]() Power on the display in the room using the button panel and select HDMI as the source That, and I'm looking forward to seeing what kind of bizarre and borderline-obsessive lighting profiles the community comes up with.User documentation for how to use the Logitech Rally Web Conferencing Camera with applications such as Microsoft Teams, Webex, and Google Meet to host meeting that remote participants can attend. Although the program is still in early access, I'm both pleased with how well it's turned out so far and hopeful that Logitech continues to refine it before it replaces LGS entirely. It's also a little more difficult to use, and potentially more difficult to navigate. G Hub is much prettier than the Logitech Gaming Software, and offers more nuanced options. But if you take some time to set up these options now, you'll be able to take full advantage of them as the program evolves. At present, it's not entirely clear how to search for and download content from other users. Logitech will review it and upload it - somewhere. Then, click the Share button below the profile you want to upload. If you want to share a mouse, keyboard or headset profile you've created, simply access the profile selection menu (again, you can do this by clicking on the blue profile name in the top center of G Hub). From there, you'll have to enter a name, email address and password. To create a user profile, click on the small person-shaped icon in the lower-right corner of the screen. The Logitech Gaming Software was a totally solo affair, but G Hub lets you share your creations with your friends and rivals - as well as total strangers on the internet. (Image credit: Marshall Honorof/Tom's Guide)
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