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The projector can be aligned to your screen by either
using the projector's remote control or by using the Dual
Video card adjustments. It usually takes a combination of both
these devices to align the screen properly. You should only
have to align the screen once.
Here is a PowerPoint file that will help you
align the projector. Click on the image to download the file.
The file has a thin white boarder around the edge. If you
cannot see one of the white edges, then the projected image is
being cropped. This can cause things to look off-center and
potentially clip text and images.
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To save a Jpeg version of this template
click here
To save a PowerPoint version of this template
click here
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STEP 1. Load the Screen Alignment file and send it to
the projector.
STEP 2. Make sure the projected image is not being
digitally zoomed. If you are missing the white boarder on some
of the edges your projector may be in digital zoom mode.
Digital zoom allows you to zoom in on a portion of the
projected image.
STEP 3. Use the zoom feature on the remote control to fit
the image as best you can to the screen.
STEP 4. There is usually a drop down menu option on the
projectors menu that will allow you to shift the image right,
left, up and down. In some cases you can adjust the projector
with this command. If the image slides instead of moving you
will have to adjust the image using the Dual Video Card
adjustments.
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Note: To align your projector using
your video card settings click on the link
Video Card Alignment Option |
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