Google Slides new update offers multi-monitor support

Multi-monitor support in Google Slides will allow presenters to view notes while audience sees slides
An undated image of Google Slides logo. — Deposit Photos
An undated image of Google Slides logo. — Deposit Photos

Whether you are a student working on a university project or a professional preparing for a team meeting, Google Slides is everyone’s preferred presentation tool to create engaging and enhanced visuals. 

While Google has been updating its Slides app to make it stay relevant among its rivals like Microsoft PowerPoint, it is now adding proper multi-monitor support to the app, allowing users to view notes while the audience sees the slides.

Multi-monitor support in Google Slides

The Multi-monitor support, once integrated into Google’s presentation software, will give presenters a way to see their notes, while the audience gets a clear view of the presentation.

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Google stated on its Workspace Updates blog that “users will be able to split presentations, with notes and the timer on one display, while showing off the slides of the presentation on the other.”

Now, users can put Google Slides into Presenter View and then have the option to select which display the presentation will output to. 

This game-changer feature has started to roll out and will be available to all Google Workspace customers and personal Google accounts by the end of this month. 

However, if you want to use Google Slides, it is available via the browser and the app, and can also be downloaded on Android and iOS.