Player view (second screen)
The player view (/stage) is a "clean" screen meant for a second display: a monitor, a TV or a projector facing the players, typically at the physical table. It shows only what you project — the map with tokens and fog, or a sheet or a text — with no staging controls at all. It's the stage; the staging desk stays on your screen.
What it's for
If you play in person with a TV on the table, open /stage on that screen and keep the staging desk (the Bench) on your laptop: players see the map updated in real time, you run things from underneath without them seeing your menus, hidden pawns or chat. You can also share its link to use it on another device.
What it shows
The view projects exactly what you decide:
- the map with visible tokens and the fog (hidden cells stay covered, and pawns inside the fog don't appear);
- or a sheet or a text you're projecting (see below).
It's a read-only view: nobody interacts, it's made to be watched.
Projections: sheets and texts
When you project a character sheet or a "read aloud" passage, it appears on the /stage view as an overlay. With the online table active, the same projections also reach the remotely connected players (on /gioca), who see them in a box with an ✕ to close. Whoever joins later still receives the last projection. So a plot twist — the enemy's card, the letter found — you show to everyone at once, in the room and remotely.
Rotated screen
If your TV or monitor is physically turned, the /stage view can be rotated 90° with the dedicated button; there's also full screen. The choice is remembered, so you don't have to redo it every time.