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658 Pointsfollow along with work spaces?cant see how to have a workspace up without overlaying the video. so i cant follow along.
Im brand new to this and feel kind of stupid for asking this but it is not clear to me.
4 Answers
Chavah Jacobs
12,333 PointsHey, Samuel — I just resize the two windows and then position them side by side. It helps if you are working on a large screen. Even better is if you have a laptop attached to a monitor, and have the video on the laptop screen and workspaces open on your regular screen.
If you are working with Windows, this is a very informative link.
I hope that helps!
samuel Maynard
658 Pointslink is awsome, thanks. do you know if using cromecast (or google cast) and crome browser will work?
Chavah Jacobs
12,333 PointsHonestly, I don't know. But it never hurts to try. :-)
samuel Maynard
658 Pointsthank you so much for the help. i got a few disability's to work around and can use all the help i can get.