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Dec 02, 2024 - 03:06 AM
To connect your laptop to the SMART UX60 DLP Ultra Short Throw Projector, follow these steps:
1. Identify the available input connections on the projector. The SMART UX60 typically includes HDMI, VGA, USB, and audio ports.
2. Check the available output ports on your laptop. Most laptops have HDMI or VGA ports for video output. If your laptop has a USB-C port, you may need an adapter to connect it to the projector.
3. Choose the appropriate cable based on the ports available on both the projector and your laptop. If both have HDMI ports, use an HDMI cable for the best video and audio quality. If your laptop has a VGA port, use a VGA cable for video and a separate audio cable for audio output.
4. Connect one end of the chosen cable to the corresponding port on your laptop and the other end to the corresponding port on the SMART UX60 projector.
5. Turn on the projector and select the input source. Use the projector's remote control or the control panel buttons to navigate the menu and select the input source that matches the port you connected your laptop to (e.g., HDMI or VGA).
6. On your laptop, go to the display settings. Depending on your operating system (Windows or Mac), right-click on the desktop and select "Display settings" or go to the System Preferences and open the "Displays" settings.
7. In the display settings, configure the display mode to extend or duplicate the laptop screen to the projector. Select the appropriate resolution for the projector (usually 1280 x 800 pixels for the SMART UX60) to ensure optimal image quality.
8. Once the settings are applied, your laptop screen should be mirrored or extended to the SMART UX60 projector. Adjust the projector's focus and position as needed for the desired projection size and clarity.
For more detailed instructions and troubleshooting tips, refer to the User's Guide provided with the SMART UX60 DLP Ultra Short Throw Projector.
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