@ElizabethLovesYouh Without knowing exactly what the words say, I would guess this could be one of a few issues: 1.) It could be that your laptop is set to too high of a screen resolution for the projector. Try setting it lower to 800x600. 2.) Make sure you use the correct Function (Fn) key combination on your laptop. If your laptop is not pushing out a signal through the video port it may show a "No Signal" message on the projector. Let me know what it says and I'll see if I can help you out.
@ElizabethLovesYouh Yes, you can still hook up the video cable but it may be a little loose. As long as it's a temporary setup you should be fine as long as you don't pull the cable loose. Those screws just help to secure the cable in place.
Well it says that the singals messed up or something and it started to flashing words back and forth ):
ElizabethLovesYouh 1 week ago
@ElizabethLovesYouh Without knowing exactly what the words say, I would guess this could be one of a few issues: 1.) It could be that your laptop is set to too high of a screen resolution for the projector. Try setting it lower to 800x600. 2.) Make sure you use the correct Function (Fn) key combination on your laptop. If your laptop is not pushing out a signal through the video port it may show a "No Signal" message on the projector. Let me know what it says and I'll see if I can help you out.
dustinehove 1 week ago
My laptop doesnt have to place where the screws are suspose to go in will it still work?
ElizabethLovesYouh 2 weeks ago
@ElizabethLovesYouh Yes, you can still hook up the video cable but it may be a little loose. As long as it's a temporary setup you should be fine as long as you don't pull the cable loose. Those screws just help to secure the cable in place.
dustinehove 1 week ago
Thank you so much
nf255 7 months ago
This one deserves more views :)
Thank you for this Tutorial :)
TheMaxdata 1 year ago