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I need to present a slideshow to two separate groups at the same time.

CDS_Tom
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I need to present a slideshow to two separate groups at the same time, A and B. I wish to use 4 monitors. Screen (1) is the PowerPoint to present to group A, participants panel on screen (2). Group B's participants are visible as a panel on screen (3). Screen (4) will be used for viewing the dashboard. I expect to use two computers. I imagine that a dedicated graphics card is important.

 

Each panel will have 15 (ideal) to 30 (maximum) participants. Groups A and B view the presentation from screen (1). Participants A and B cannot see the other group, but can see their respective groupmates.

 

Which Zoom plans are needed, and how can this be achieved? My computers and screens will be side to side. I plan to use Mouse Without Borders, if this could be helpful.

 

Thanks!

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