Use a VGA cord or a VGA to HDMI adaptor connected to the laptop.
To turn on the projector, hold the green power button down until the orange light above the button turns green. The picture should come up after while To turn off the projector with the remote, press the gray OFF button once. A message will appear on the screen, "Power Off? Are you Sure?" There will be two choices, yes and no. The yes box will be highlighted yellow, press the gray OFF button once more, and you will here a beep. The green light will turn to a blinking orange. The projector will keep making noise for about 30 seconds know as, "the cooling time." You may unplug the projector when the orange light stops blinking. To turn off the projector with the projector, press the green ON/STANDBY button once. A message will appear on the screen, "Power Off? Are you Sure?" There will be two choices, yes and no. The yes box will be highlighted yellow, press the green ON/STANDBY button once more, and you will here a beep. The green light will turn to a blinking orange. The projector will keep making noise for about 30 seconds know as, "the cooling time." You may unplug the projector when the orange light stops blinking.
Maybe try adjusting the horizontal and/or vertical sync in the projector. Most projectors have a menu setting that allows you to adjust those two sync values. By playing with those, you should see the image "re-center" itself so that no pixels are falling off the projected area. Barring that, I don't know if your laptop itself can skew the sync signals such that the projector is happy. You could also try different cables and/or connecting directly to the projector if you're not, since the cabling and/or any intermediate device may make the skew worse. Also, you could try a digital signal such as HDMI or DVI-D. Since they're digital, I don't think they suffer from video signal skew.
Battery could possibly be burnt out.
it means that its sleeping or that youre charging it
On a low budget the cheapest Toshiba laptop comes in at 299.99, the Toshiba C50 15.6 inch, on offer with 50.00 off on the Argos website. You can buy the laptop individually or they have some offers including security or dongles etc.
AnswerYes. You can use the vga port on the back of your laptop to connect to a projector.AnswerYes. Basically just connect the VGA cord from the laptop to the projector with both units off. You can find more detailed instructions here: http://www.meetingtomorrow.com/how-to-connect-a-laptop-to-a-projector.html
if your laptop is running windows,you right click on the desktopgraphics options - output to - television
If your laptop has a TV out socket then just buy the relevant cable. If it doesn't, and it _does_ have a standard VGA monitor socket you can get a box that converts this to a format suitable for TV. Ebay for "VGA converter", they cost about $40.
after you remove the cable press FN + f5 a few times and it should come up
Both the laptop and the OHP must have a VGA port. You simply connect the two using an appropriate male-to-female VGA cable. Make sure both are turned OFF while you make the connection. Turn the OHP on before turning on the laptop to ensure correct detection.
If your laptop has the required processing power, you can play Steam games on your laptop. Both my brother and I play Steam games on our laptops.
Video out from your tv to the video in off the projector. Sometimes you have to make your own connectors. They're not hard to make. Or if the projector is set up to work from s-cable off computer, buy a video in card for your computer plug your tv into this card and play it through the middle man.
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first spell your question right
Maybe your Laptop has a virus or maybe it has a many bytes thats why you can't play on roblox.
A video projector takes a video and reflects it off a mirror. The video is played on a screen that is a solid color preferably white.
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