Connecting To A Usb Device - Epson PowerLite 8150i Administrator's Manual

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note
If you don't want to connect
a mouse or tablet directly to
the projector, you can instead
connect it to a networked PC
or laptop, and then use the
EMP Tablet software to
draw on screen or type. See
the User's Guide for details
on using the software.
Setting Up the Projector
34

Connecting to a USB Device

For some presentations, you may wish to connect a USB device, such
as a mouse or drawing tablet, so that you can draw on-screen and
make notes. (You can also connect a USB keyboard for typing text in
dialog boxes when setting up the projector.) To connect the device,
plug it into one of the four USB ports on the back of the projector as
shown:
If you plan on using a drawing tablet, it must be a Wacom Graphire
model; other types won't work with this projector. A special template
comes with the projector that you can place under the tablet's clear
plastic overlay. (You can print additional copies from the
file on the projector CD-ROM.) The template lets
Tablet_sheet.pdf
you access various drawing tools and projector functions; see the User's
Guide for details.

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