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View photo from storage
devices
1
From the file browser displayed, navigate to
access the folders on the storage device.
2 To access picture files, make sure the
picture icon on the left side of the file
browser is selected. Select a picture file,
and press
OK
to display the picture.
3 When the picture is displayed, the playback
control bar appears at the bottom of the
screen. You can press
on the remote
control to hide or display the control bar.
•
Use / on the remote control to select
a control playback icon then press
OK
to
confirm. The control playback bar offers
various functions, such as:
•
Select a previous/next picture file
•
Zoom in or out the picture
•
Rotate the photo clockwise or
anticlockwise.
•
Select picture effect
7 Wireless
projection
This projector allows you to wirelessly mirror
the following devices to the projection screen.
•
iOS devices
•
Mac
•
Android devices
•
Windows PC
Screen mirroring for iOS
devices and Mac
You can share the screen contents of your iOS
device or Mac on the projection screen.
What you need
•
Enable WiFi both on the projector and your
iPhone/Mac, and the two are in the same
WiFi network.
1
Make sure AirPlay is enabled on the
projector.
On the home screen, press once or more
to display the shortcut options. Use the
Navigation button
on the remote control to
access AirPlay
TM
to check whether AirPlay is
enabled. Once enabled, you do not need to
enable it again later.
2 On your iPhone, access ‘Control Center’ by
sliding the screen up, and select the ‘Screen
Mirroring’ option. Then select the projector
name under ‘Screen Mirroring’ to connect
your iPhone to the projector.
Or on your Mac, access the screen mirroring
option located on the top of the computer
screen, then select the projector name to
connect your Mac to the projector.
3 After successful connection, the screen
contents of your iPhone/Mac are casted to
the projection surface.