How to connect your mac device to the wireless projection.
Release information: MirrorOp Mac sender: #2.1.2. Release Date: 2018/04/25. Release Notes: The “Extend (extend desktop/extend screen)” icon on Mac is greyed out for OS X 10.13.4 and above. Fixed: The split-screen icon is not greyed out in the weConnect environment. Fixed: Other minor bugs. MirrorOp Sender Lite for Mac is program for connecting the projector and computer by wireless LAN, sending the computer’s screen to the projector and projecting it on the projector’s screen. The computer’s screen can be projected on the projector’s screen wirelessly. You may want to check out more Mac applications, such as Web Lite TV, Share Send or Email Filing Assistant Lite, which might be similar to MirrorOp Sender Lite. OS X: Use a Keyboard Shortcut for Display Mirroring. It’ll let you do that. This is just a quick way to, well, mirror the functionality of System Preferences Displays Arrangement Mirror.
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The screen mirroring sender. Add AirPlay and Google Cast sending to a computer. The screen mirroring receiver. Add AirPlay, Google Cast and Miracast receiving to a computer. All-in-one screen mirroring and digital signage for all your devices. To Drag, Rotate, or Mirror one copy of an element, select it, then do one of the following:.Choose the desired command from the Edit Move menu or the context menu.Choose Drag/Rotate/Mirror from the pet palette, then press Ctrl (Windows).
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From the room panel:
- Click the ON button for the display.
- Click on the button that says MAC, APLTV, or has the Apple icon.
From your computer:
- Click on the monitor shaped icon in the upper-right corner of the screen . A drop-down menu will appear.
- Select your room number
- Enter password displayed from projection.
OR if you are having trouble with this process, try the following steps instead:
- Open your Mac's Apple menu . Click the Apple logo in the upper-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
- Click System Preferences from the drop down menu.
- From the System Preferences window, click on Displays (monitor shaped icon).
- Click on Display and then Screen Mirroring
- Select for the room number.
- Enter password displayed from projection.
When finished:
- Click on the monitor shaped icon in the upper-right corner of the screen again .
- From the drop down menu. click on 'Turn AirPlay Off.'
- From the wall panel select OFF.
OR if you are having trouble with this process, try the following steps instead:
- On your computer, go back to your Mac's Apple menu .
- From the drop down menu click system preferences.
- Click on displays (monitor shaped icon).
- Click on stop mirroring
- From the wall panel select OFF.
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Overscan
Overscan refers to a cropped image on your TV screen. Here are some examples:
- A setting on your TV zooms in on movie content, so that you can't see the outermost edges of the film.
- Your TV's plastic border blocks some of the TV screen, so that you can't see the edges of the content.
Underscan
Underscan is usually intended, and refers to black bars that appear around a movie or show. The bars appear because the content was filmed in a different proportion than your TV screen. Here are some examples:
- Black bars appear above and below a movie because it has a wider aspect ratio than your TV screen.
- Black bars appear left and right of a TV show, because it has a smaller aspect ratio than your TV screen.
Adjust the screen size
When viewing content from your Mac or iOS device on your TV or projector, you can adjust the screen size to fit your TV or projector. You can look for these settings on your Mac, your Apple TV, or in the menu of your TV or projector.
Adjust from the menu on your Mac
While mirroring your Mac to a TV or projector, go to System Preferences > Displays. From here, you can use the slider to adjust the overscan or underscan setting.
If you see an option to change the screen resolution, you can choose the one that matches the dimensions of your TV or projector. If necessary, check your TV or projector's manual to find the display resolution.
Adjust from the menu on your Apple TV
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- On Apple TV 4K or Apple TV HD, go to Settings > AirPlay > AirPlay Display Underscan.
- On Apple TV (2nd or 3rd Generation), go to Settings > Audio & Video > Adjust for AirPlay Overscan.
Adjust from the menu on your TV or projector
Some TVs and projectors let you adjust overscan or underscan from a settings menu or button on your remote. Look for a Zoom button or check your TV or projector for a menu called Aspect Ratio, presentation mode, computer mode, or a similar setting.
For more help, check the manual that came with your TV or projector or contact the manufacturer.
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