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Connect Computer with Windows Vista to a Projector

By: Staff
Date: May 01, 2007
Recommended by: readers | recommend tip
Level: Intermediate

If you have to give a presentation or you want that a group of other people see what you are doing on your computer you need to connect to a computer projector or another external display such is a large monitor. Here how you can connect a computer running windows vista to projector or other external display.

  1. Open Personalization window by right clicking on empty desktop and choose "Personalize",
  2. In the Tasks list click on "Connect to a projector or other external display" link,
  3. The Windows Mobility Center appears, in the presentation settings box click the turn on button to turn on projector,
  4. Now your screen will show up on projector screen around large display as well as your own computer screen,
  5. If you want to change the presentation options click the Projector icon inside presentation setting box,
  6. The Presentation Settings Windows appears, if you turned on the projector the "I am currently giving a presentation" checkbox is selected,
  7. When you are giving a presentation your computer stays awake, system notification are turned off and by default the screensaver is turned off,
  8. You can also set the system volume to show different windows wallpaper in the one you usually use, when the presentation ends and you turn off the projector your regular desktop wallpapers returns,
  9. If you are not sure what displays are connected click "Connected displays..." button on bottom of existing window.

With all these Tips now you can have your own presentation without any additional information’s of your colleges.

 

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