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First of all, I love "regionToShare" app, I came across it from a YouTuber and this is exactly what I'm looking for.
However, I found an issue with my usage. I use a laptop and often need to switch between virtual desktops to check my multi-sources notes during a presentation discussion. I noticed, if I were to switch my virtual desktop from Desktop 1 to Desktop 2, The regiontoshare follows along to Desktop2, Thus it auto-share what is that specific region Desktop2 without any boundary indication. Often this will lead to the accidental showing of certain confidential notes opened.
Is there a way to make RegionToShare only share where the app is opened in the particular Windows Virtual Desktop?
Thank you
FYI. im using Windows 11
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Yes. at the meantime, I have been doing it like that. just sometime its so difficult when u r in 14" laptop. So i was wondering if anyway to only just share at just ONLY that desktop where regiontoshare app is opened?
First of all, I love "regionToShare" app, I came across it from a YouTuber and this is exactly what I'm looking for.
However, I found an issue with my usage. I use a laptop and often need to switch between virtual desktops to check my multi-sources notes during a presentation discussion. I noticed, if I were to switch my virtual desktop from Desktop 1 to Desktop 2, The regiontoshare follows along to Desktop2, Thus it auto-share what is that specific region Desktop2 without any boundary indication. Often this will lead to the accidental showing of certain confidential notes opened.
Is there a way to make RegionToShare only share where the app is opened in the particular Windows Virtual Desktop?
Thank you
FYI. im using Windows 11
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: