Accessing The Memory Card Through A Usb Cable - Epson PowerLite 505c User Manual

Epson home theatre projector user's guide 505c,715c
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note
When your computer and
projector are connected by
USB cable, you may be able
to use the remote control as a
wireless mouse. See page 38
for more information.
Creating Presentations for Your Projector
42
Accessing the Memory Card Through a USB
Cable
If your computer has a USB port (and a factory-installed version of
Windows 98/Me/2000), you can transfer your scenario to the
memory card in the projector. This method is especially useful if you
don't have a PCMCIA slot or PC card reader in your computer.
You'll need a shielded USB "AB" interface cable, available from any
computer dealer. Before you can transfer your scenario, you need to
install the USB driver from the EasyMP CD-ROM.
1. Connect the square end of the USB cable to the USB port on the
side of the projector. Connect the flat end to your computer's
USB port.
2. Plug in and turn on the projector and the computer. You see the
Add New Hardware
3. Click
. (If you're using Windows 2000, click
Cancel
follow the instructions on the screen to install the USB driver.)
4. Insert the EasyMP Software CD-ROM in your drive.
5. Double-click
My Computer,
icon.
EasyMP
6. Double-click each of these folders to open them:
USB-Driver\Win98\Eng\Disk1
7. Double-click
Setup.exe
to install the USB driver. When the installation is finished, click
to restart your computer, then click
Yes
window on your screen.
then double-click the
and follow the instructions on the screen
Finish
Mouse/Com
and
Next
.

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