> On 8/30/05, Anne Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had a problem at a scuba club meeting; the presenter had a 12" PB
and the video out would NOT talk to the projector. I fortunately had
brought my 17"; my display connect would also not work, but I was
able to use my S-video port. . .
O
On 8/30/05, Anne Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had a problem at a scuba club meeting; the presenter had a 12" PB
and the video out would NOT talk to the projector. I fortunately had
brought my 17"; my display connect would also not work, but I was
able to use my S-video port. . .
On Aug 3
I think I had a similar problem with my Pismo/vga to LCD projector -
this one was a Sony. However, it warned me that it couldn't support
it at that resolution. Did you allow it to 'detect displays'?
On 8/30/05, Anne Judge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Aug 30, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Robert Eye w
On Aug 30, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Robert Eye wrote:
Sometimes projectors seem to be particular about the
resolution they are trying to project; the laptop and
the projector have to match.
I had a problem at a scuba club meeting; the presenter had a 12" PB
and the video out would NOT talk to the
Sometimes projectors seem to be particular about the
resolution they are trying to project; the laptop and
the projector have to match. We've had some
difficulties at monthly meetings getting the
presenter's personal laptops to connect to our
projector (a Dell labeled projector - not sure if it's
L
There I was with my brilliant Keynote presentation and eager audience.
Could not get contact between Pismo and the Panasonic LCD. Cable was
the the same at each end, fitted the 15 pin D connector on the back of
the Pismo. I tried shutting down each, restarting each simultaneously,
and