Viewing Quicktime Movies as full screen on your SMART Board:
Another thing that bothered me was when I tried to watch Quicktime movies in Full Screen while using Dual Monitors. It would automatically move the video to my computer screen and play it. It turns out there is a setting in Quicktime that determines which screen is to be used for the full screen feature.1. Open QuickTime Player. Click on the Quicktime menu. You should see something like this:

2. Choose Preferences to bring up this window:

3. Click on Full Screen to bring up this window:

4. Notice the two blue screen that will match what you have set up in your display settings. Also, notice the little "Q" in the large window. This is telling Quicktime to use this display when you try and play the video in full screen mode.

5. Drag the "Q" over to the display that represents your SMART Board:

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