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Projectors
The following projectors are available:
Location | Type | Native Resolution | Control | Connectivity | Lab PC |
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LAS1002A | Epson PowerLite 1985WU | 1920 x 1200 | Network | VGA, HDMI, Intel WiDi | Yes |
LAS1002B | Epson PowerLite 1985WU | 1920 x 1200 | Network | VGA, HDMI, Intel WiDi | No |
LAS1002A
To use this projector, faculty, grads, and staff can login with their EECS credentials here:
https://webapp.eecs.yorku.ca/pcontrol/p1002a
To power on the projector, click the “Power On” button. By default, the projector will display the “Lab PC” input. The Lab PC is located on the red cart at the front of the room.
You can connect your own laptop to the VGA port or HDMI port on the wall at the front of the room, then click the “VGA Laptop” button in the web interface. Your laptop will be displayed on the projector. You may switch back and forth between “Lab PC” and “VGA Laptop” by pressing the corresponding buttons in the web interface.
If you have a Windows laptop or some other device that supports Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) protocol, then you can optionally use that function to wirelessly display your device on the projector. First, install the Intel WiDi software on your device. Next, select the projectors WiDi input by pressing the “Wireless Display (WiDi)” button in the projector web interface. The projector will display its name (P1002B). Start your Intel WiDi client. The projector name should appear in the list of available projectors. Select the projector, enter the PIN that is displayed on the projector screen, and your device should be connected to the display. For more information on Intel WiDi, please see here.
When you're finished with the projector, please click the “Power Off” button in the web interface. The projector will be powered off. The projector will take some time to power off, but you can exit the web interface right away.
LAS1002B
To use this projector, faculty, grads, and staff can login with their EECS credentials here:
https://webapp.eecs.yorku.ca/pcontrol/p1002b
To power on the projector, click the “Power On” button. By default, the projector will display the “HDMI Laptop” input.
You can connect your own laptop to either the VGA port or HDMI port at the front of the room. Click the “VGA Laptop” button in the web interface to display the device connected to the VGA port. Click the “HDMI Laptop” button in the web interface to display the device connected to the HDMI port.
If you have a Windows laptop or some other device that supports Intel Wireless Display (WiDi) protocol, then you can optionally use that function to wirelessly display your device on the projector. First, install the Intel WiDi software on your device. Next, select the projectors WiDi input by pressing the “Wireless Display (WiDi)” button in the projector web interface. The projector will display its name (P1002B). Start your Intel WiDi client. The projector name should appear in the list of available projectors. Select the projector, enter the PIN that is displayed on the projector screen, and your device should be connected to the display. For more information on Intel WiDi, please see [[http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/architecture-and-technology/widi-how-to-use.html|here].
When you're finished with the projector, please click the “Power Off” button in the web interface. The projector will be powered off.
Please note that this location does not have an integrated lab PC. Please use a laptop.