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Projector Set-up
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Posted 10/6/2005 3:44 PM (#115)
Subject: Projector Set-up
I'd like for everyone to see Melissa's set up of her equipment. I've tried to 'hire' her to fix mine....I don't have as much space at the front of the room as she does, so it may be hard to get just right.

We're still having trouble with the projector fading in and out. Anyone have an answer to that problem?
mdmdavis
Posted 10/10/2005 3:15 PM (#134 - in reply to #115)
Subject: RE: Projector Set-up
Math

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Location: Henry Clay
Here's a picture..... I just added a 2 ft x 4 ft board on top of my old cart.



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mgraves
Posted 11/1/2005 12:29 PM (#282 - in reply to #115)
Subject: RE: Projector Set-up
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I have done something similar in my room but my camera is on a table and I sit on a chair like at a desk. It helps because my head is not in the way. Has anyone been able to adjust light/brightness/??? I think I have it correct then the color fades in and out and I cant get it focused very good.
mdmdavis
Posted 11/2/2005 11:12 AM (#288 - in reply to #115)
Subject: RE: Projector Set-up
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I have since moved my document camera and table to the left side of the room and just have the projector sitting in front of the screen so I am totally out of the way. Ronni said try a light over your sheet of paper. I have fooled with the brightness and other settings to where mine doesn't seem to do it very often now.
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