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Intro Lab Room Tips

Using the Projector

1 General Projector Info

1.1 Find the Remote

It’s usually on the end of the chalk board.

It looks more or less like this picture of a similar model remote.

1.2 Turn it on

Blue button in the upper right

1.3 Lower and Lock the Screen

2 Projecting from a Lab Machine

The Linux Desktop closest to the door (cs211) is connected to the projector. It will display simultaneously to its screen and to the projector (as long as no one has unhooked it or unplugged the splitter - see troubleshooting). To use this computer with the projector, select computer 1 on the remote. (You did find the remote, right?)

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3 Projecting from a laptop

If you would like to use a laptop with the projector you can either hook it up in place of the connected desktop machine or you can connect it on the other side of the room. As the other side of the room is easier and there are spare AC outlets there as well, I’ll start with that.

With a little luck the projector will auto-detect your display resolution and the image will appear. If not you may need to adjust either the projector, your laptop display or both. As this is quite laptop dependent I will fill in this section if/when we encounter problems.

4 Turn it off

Red button labeled standby

Using the Pen Tablet with the Projector

To use one of our Wacom tablets with the projector in the intro-lab follow the instructions on our page: Using the Wacom Pen Tablet on our Linux Desktops

1) It seems that we have the same projector as the University of Southern Indiana. The closeup pictures of the remote are from an instructional page at their site and used with permission. They were then edited on with The Gimp to add arrows and such.