

On a 4x3 with computer set for a 16x9 resolution If you need to show a presentation that is in 16x9 format, use a classroom that has a 16x9 screen. There is no automated easy way around that. This may stretch some pictures in the presentation. Solution: Change the presentation's page setup (File > Page Setup > Slides sized for) to a 4x3 format.
#Istopmotion resolution not matching full#
It cannot fill the full height because the projector's chip is designed for a 4x3 image and it is receiving a 16x9 image from PowerPoint.

Below is what to expect when the resolutions match and don't match. At least one of them should match the projector's resolution. Check the computer resolution and the powerpoint resolution.If the neither the height nor the width are filled, the projector has been physically moved too far or too close. This is the maximum image size the projector can produce when zoomed out. Note the size of the projector's blue (test) image that appears when it first turns on.(you need the remote for this) Sometimes the projector zoom may have been inadvertently adjusted. Ensure that the projector is fully zoomed out.Note down: Is the computer connected using VGA or HDMI? HDMI will usually automatically select the correct computer resolution, whereas VGA may choose the wrong resolution.The steps below will help technical staff determine the cause and recommend a solution. So the easiest solutions will involve changing the computer or powerpoint resolution. Note that it is not possible to change the projector's resolution (without installing a new projector and a new screen, both of which are expensive and time intensive processes). There can be several reasons for this: the computer resolution and the projector resolution do not match, the powerpoint resolution and the projector resolution do not match, neither computer resolution nor powerpoint resolution match the projector resolution. To send them, please attach them via email and send to with “Ticket #181742” as the subject line.It is possible that the projected image does not completely fill the screen. for both displays? This may involve selecting each display, and sending me over a screenshot of the “display settings” with each display highlighted.Īlso, if you could please keep everything connected and send us the output of our diagnostic utility PlugDebug -> as this will allow us to examine some log files from your system to help determine the next steps. Would it be possible to send over a screen shot of the “Display Settings” so that I can see the display numbers, resolution, scale settings etc. I am sorry that you are experiencing such a strange error, but I would be happy to assist.īased on the configuration of the monitors, the monitor types and the connections you are using, I am wondering if the scale and layout for your two monitors is different. Thank you so much for reaching out to us.
