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You have been able to connect the computer that will play your PowerPoint presentation to the projector. You have been able to use a VGA connection. You are running a composite audio cable from your "headphone" jack of the computer soundboard to a pair of speakers.
Ready to Go!
But, When you look at the screen, there is no "feed" from the computer. All the connections are solid, but there is no output.
Your computer or projector has got issues.
The computer has not been told by you to forward a signal to the external vga port to which you have so carefully connected a vga cable. (Signal Feed)
The computer has not been told which "desktop" to display the PowerPoint on. (When you look at what the projector is projecting you can only see the nice background of your computer's main screen (desktop). (Clone or Extended Desktop)
You have a signal, but the projector is projecting only part of the screen you see on your notebook screen. (Screen Resolution)
Computer Issues
Listed below are some areas of experience with which we may be able to help you as your question pertains to use of these technologies in ministry.
Dwight Stinnett
Executive Minister
Projection & PowerPoint
PowerPoint Composition
Roland Sundberg
Executive Administrator
Database Questions
Cheryl Henson
Area I
Ministerial Recruitment
Ministerial Cont. Ed.
PowerPoint Compositions
E-mail Newsletters
Web Page
John Grisham
Area II
Stewardship
E-mail as Communication
PowerPoint Composition
Richard Ricks
(Tech Team Leader)
Area III
Multimedia & Projection
Web Technologies
Randy McNeely
Area IV
Bivocational Ministry
Costa Rica Partnership
Using PowerPoint for Display
during events
Muriel Johnson
Area V
Church Planting
Using Video Chat
VOIP (Telephone over Internet)
E-mail as Communication Tool
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