Mari wrote:
> Thank you Yves and RA. I know the instructions missing from the equipment
> case. I was hoping just a matter of plugging in at monitor port and USP
> ports. Makes me breathe a bit easier! --Mari
>
> "RA" wrote:
>
>> Mari wrote:
>>> Running Windows XP on a Gateway laptop and will need to use a
>>> multimedia projector to large screen suddenly tomorrow for campaign
>>> results. I understand there is a command I need to use to send the
>>> "document" to the projector. I haven't picked up the projector yet,
>>> but I hear it's NOT a universal / plug & play. I don't have
>>> Powerpoint, so I'll probably use Word or Excel for the document.
>>> Also, I will be changing the info on the screen as the evening
>>> progresses. HELP, PLEASE!! --Mary
>> Right now... don't wait until tomorrow, go get your projector and read the
>> instructions, hook it up and see what it can do or not do. It's sole
>> purpose is to project your computer image on a screen, so the instructions
>> should tell you exactly what command you need to use. When you get it hooked
>> up and functioning, your desktop will be projected on the screen so any
>> changes you make to your document will show on the screen as you perform
>> them. You need to do this ahead of time so you can get assistance if you
>> need it.
>>
>>
>>
You should go to
http://support.gateway.com/support/s...2&file=mo.html
click on the link for your laptop, and then click on the link for the
user guide. Most laptops use a combination of the Fn key and one of the
F keys to switch the display output. I *think* that in Gateways it is
Fn+F4 that is used to switch from LCD->projector->both. There often
also is a section on "Viewing the display on a projector or monitor."
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