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My notebook computers projected image is either missing information from the top/bottom, compressed from left/right or doesn appear at all. What is wrong?

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My notebook computers projected image is either missing information from the top/bottom, compressed from left/right or doesn appear at all. What is wrong?

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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(1024×768), SVGA (800×600), or VGA (640×480) 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 1024×768 for XGA or 800×600 for SVGA. In Windows 3.1, select “Windows Setup” from the “Main” program group, and change the display driver to either the XGA (1024×768) or SVGA (800×600) or VGA (640×480) 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 docum

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