You work for a financial services agency that has customers in the office regularly to meet with their financial representatives. During these meetings, the representative wants to be able to present information regarding the customer's account by turning a monitor toward the customer's seat. Which option would allow a Windows PC to show the same display on two monitors so both the customer and the representative can see the information?
In the Windows OS, the feature to show the same image on two or more monitors is called 'Duplicate these displays'. This mode is ideal for presentations where both the presenter and the audience need to see the same content. This setting can typically be found by right-clicking the desktop, selecting 'Display Settings', and choosing 'Duplicate these displays' from the multiple displays dropdown menu. The 'Extend these displays' option, by contrast, creates a single, larger desktop spanning both monitors. 'Mirrored Display' is the term used for this function in macOS, not Windows.
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