You are looking for a "Scan Converter", a device that changes computer images in VGA,SVGA,XGA or XVGA format to video in NTSC, PAL or SECAM format. Extron Electronics in Anaheim, CA has several different versions. Assuming you are in the US, you'll want a unit that provides NTSC output and can be connected to the yellow video input jack on a TV or projector.
Some games support pushing the print screen button to take screenshots. otherwise check out the ps3 forums.
The Logitech Harmony is an all-in-one remote. The touch screen version allows you to control all your devices from one remote. It also allows you to change channels from the touch screen as well as allowing you to make and receive Skype calls through your remote.
you need the password or you can reset it on your own computer
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The laptop computer was invented by Adam Osborne in 1981. It was called the "Osborne 1" and cost $1795. It came bundled with $1500 worth of programs. It had a tiny computer screen built into it. Hope I helped
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yes from a projecter your can go to a photo
tablet pctouch screen
a mouse
The purpose of a computer screen magnifier is to enable the visually impaired to see the writing and detail on their computer screen. It is a piece of software that works like a magnifying glass.
it allows you to click on information on the screen
Yes, but the picture will be correspondingly small. The farther away the projector is from the screen, the bigger the picture will be.
If your computer screen goes black, the first thing to try is to turn your computer off, and then turn it on again. This allows the computer to re-boot.
This is because the mouse icon on screen is often an arrow, and in computer jargon the user "points" at a part of the screen. Pointing is done by moving the mouse until the tip of the arrow on screen is at the desired place, such as a menu title.
That depends on which one you are referring to. It could either be called the "splash screen" or the "welcome screen". The "splash screen" is the screen that shows the progress of the operating system loading. For example, in Windows XP, the splash screen shows the Windows XP logo, along with a progress bar at the bottom. The "welcome screen" appears immediately following the splash screen, and is what allows you to log into your computer after the operating system finishes booting up.
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The "piece of paper" is what is called 'virtual' it is a representative of a real piece of paper but is actually an image of one. The program that presents you with this virtual paper and allows you to type on it (an print what you have typed as a real bit of paper) is called a "word processing" application. This application must be present (installed) on your computer for you to be able to do this.