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    acer and projector

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by smash_master, Jun 13, 2006.

  1. smash_master

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    Hello I have an Acer Aspire 5672 and I was owndering how do you hook it up to a projector? I tried before but when i did and went to switch the screens to view it on the projector I dont know but there wasnt that potion and I dont know what else to do or how to do anything else for it to work as Im not fimilar with hooking it up to a projector. I just recently got it thats why. If you can help thank you very nmuch or if you knwo any sites or previous posts that would help to answer my question that is greatly appreciated.
     
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    will this button combination work even after the notebook has been formatted? or do i need to install additional drivers (i use an 8204)
     
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    I don't know the hotkeys for switching between displays in 8204. But it will work if you try the right combination. The Fn key is embedded in the Bios,so you don't need additional software :)