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How do I connect my Mac, iMac or iBook Powerbook to my projector?

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How do I connect my Mac, iMac or iBook Powerbook to my projector?

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Connecting with a Mac Powerbook: The latest models of the powerbook, G3 and G4 should have a standard VGA port connection. Some older models of the Powerbook [3400, 5300] did not and may need an adapter. To project an image on both the Powerbook and projector you must do the following: • [Mac OS 8.x-9.x] Set the Mac Display to match the projector [800×600, 1024×768] at 60hz. It must run at 60hz for simultaneous display. You can find the display settings in either of the following two places: • [1]Control Strip in the Mac Desktop, select the icon with a Gray Checker Pattern • [2] Goto Apple Menu, Control Panel, Monitors, or Monitor and Sound. Look for Drop Down Menu for Simulscan • [Mac OS 7.x] Video Mirroring: • Select the PowerBook Display icon from the System Folder’s Control Panel folder, and turn video mirroring on. On some Powerbook 5XX’s, video mirroring is found in the System Folder’s Control Strip Module. Ensure that the video terminator (part # C935) is connected to the monito

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