Basic operation, Superimposing captured images, E-13 – Konica Minolta magicolor plus User Manual

Page 13: Making a presentation

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E-13

Basic Operation

An example is given of a method for performing a presentation in which a projector projects images onto this

machine, and the record is saved on a personal computer.

Before starting the operation, connect the various pieces of equipment and turn them on.

Project the image of the personal computer from the projector

① Operate the personal computer and prepare the documents that will be projected with the projector.
② Adjust the size, display position, and other factors of the projector image.

Please see your projector manual for information about operation.

• A full screen display (in which the image is displayed to fill the screen without the display of tool bars, etc.) is

recommended for the projection image from the personal computer. When not in a full screen display, tool bars
and other items are superimposed. Please see the manual for your personal computer or the application soft-
ware that you are using for details.

• When the screen of a personal computer is not projected from the projector, or the screen of a personal com-

puter has disappeared, change the settings of the external output of the personal computer.

In Windows, the switchover can usually be accomplished by holding down the [Fn] function key and pressing

one of the [F1] to [F12] keys. The [F1] to [F12] keys will differ depending on the manufacturer of the personal
computer.

Please see the Help menu of your personal computer for details.
• An attempt to superimpose with a projection image that has used the digital enlargement function of the projec-

tor will not result in an enlarged image.

• Set up the projector so that it is level to prevent a projection image that is on an angle. When the projection

image is on an angle, the size or position of the superimposed image might be improper. (Adjustment will be
possible with this software.)

• Project the image so that it falls within the capture range of the Captureboard.
• Please project the image at a size that is 2/3 of the vertical size of the board surface or larger.
• The size and position of the superimposed image may be off if the projector's auto keystone (auto trapezoidal

distortion correction) value is high.

Note

Making a Presentation

Use the dedicated markers to write or draw diagrams on the sheet surface (including the projected area).

When saving the superimposed image as meeting records,

do not write or draw diagrams in the four corners of the pro-

jection screen. The four corners will later be used for drawing

position detection

○ marks.

Superimposing captured images

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