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Connecting to a computer, Connecting to the computer port – HP 760c User Manual

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Connecting to Computers and Other Equipment

Connecting to a Computer

You can connect the PowerLite projector to any computer that has a
standard video output (monitor) port, including desktop models,
PC notebook and notebook computers, Macintosh PowerBooks and
iBooks,

®

and hand-held devices. To connect to the blue

Computer/

Component Video

port (standard VGA cable connection), see the

instructions below. After connecting to the computer, you may also
want to do one of the following:

Connect a USB cable so you can use the remote control as a
mouse; see page 38

Connect an audio cable to play computer audio; see page 44

Connecting to the Computer Port

You can connect to the blue

Computer/Component Video

port

using the VGA computer cable that came with the projector (the
monitor port on your computer must be a mini D-sub 15-pin port).

1. If you’re using the VGA computer cable, connect one end to the

projector’s blue

Computer/Component Video

port, and the

other end to your computer’s monitor port. Then go to step 3.

2. You can connect an optional stereo mini-jack audio cable to play

sound through the projector (see page 44), or connect a USB
cable to use the remote control as a mouse (see page 38).

note

If you connect a Windows-
based computer to the
projector, you may see a
New Hardware Wizard
saying your computer has
found a plug-and-play
monitor; if so, click

Cancel

.

note

For newer PowerBooks with
DVI connectors, see your
computer’s documentation
to see how to use a DVI to
VGA adapter (usually
included with the computer)
to connect to the VGA
computer port.

If you’re using an older
Macintosh and you can’t
connect the cable to your
computer, you may need to
use the Macintosh desktop
adapter, as shown on
page 37 (
available from
Epson; see page 11).

caution

Don’t try to force a
connector to fit a port with a
different shape or number of
pins. You may damage the
port or connector.

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