the full manufacturer's manual in digital form.
Introduction (continued)
This tutorial will be organized as follows:
Table of Contents
Introduction – Pages 1-3
Description of the equipment – Page 4
Materials that you will need – Page 5
Connecting the projector – Pages 6-7
Adjusting the display settings in Ubuntu Linux – Pages 8-10
Focusing the projector display – Page 11
Troubleshooting – Page 12
Works Cited/Referenced Images – Pages 13-14
Tips for getting the most out of this tutorial:
Be sure that you have all of the necessary materials
Follow each step in order
In each row of the step by step instructions, the images in the left column of
correspond to the numbers in the center column and the text in the right column
for each step
Keep this tutorial handy for future reference
Optional tools needed for this tutorial:
Flat/Standard screwdriver (the VGA cable has slots for a screwdriver, but it is not
necessary – it is easily tightened by hand)
Screen to project image (a light-colored or pastel-colored wall will also work)
Warnings:
The projector and computer you will use in this tutorial are both electric
devices that will be plugged into a wall outlet. Exercise caution to avoid
electric shock!
The projector uses an LED bulb that is fragile and expensive to replace. Be
careful when handling the projector and avoid dropping it or handling it
roughly so that you do not damage the bulb.
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