Technical Questions. Can’t get the projector to show your image? Look here for help: "My notebook computers projected image is either missing information from the top/bottom, compressed from left/right or doesn't appear at all. What is wrong?
In most cases, to obtain a simultaneous image, the notebook's resolution must match the projector's native resolution. To configure the notebooks external video signal for either XGA(1024x768), SVGA (800x600), or VGA (640x480) resolution do the following:
Connect the product to the computer using the appropriate cable and power the projector on before the computer.
Set the notebook display resolution to either XGA (for a XGA projector) or SVGA (for an SVGA projector)
In Windows 95/98/NT, select 'Control Panel', 'Display Icon', 'Settings', 'Desktop Area' to adjust the resolution to 1024x768 for XGA or 800x600 for SVGA.
In Windows 3.1, select 'Windows Setup' from the 'Main' program group, and change the display driver to either the XGA (1024x768) or SVGA (800x600) or VGA (640x480) driver.
Configure the notebook to display video only on the external video port. This is usually done through a combination of keystrokes (such as FN+F4) or a hardware setup program (consult your computer documentation for details).
Restart Windows to set the external video to either the XGA, SVGA or VGA mode. The image will appear on the LCD panel. Minor sync and image adjustments may be necessary. Note: In some cases, additional adjustments on the computer might also include changing the vertical refresh rate of the video driver being used. Generally, at 640x480 an ideal refresh rate of either 60Hz or 72Hz should be used and at 800x600, 56Hz or 60Hz."
keskiviikko 14. lokakuuta 2009
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