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Connection of Laptop to a Projector with Dell Support

Most of the Dell laptops come up with an inbuilt Video Graphic Array system. This dock accords the system the connection of a computer to a projector. The connection of a Dell with a projector is simple and allows the sharing of content of the system with another one onto a much larger display. Take the help of Dell Technical Support if want to get more learned about the features of Dell Laptop. For now, concentrate on the steps below to get out of the concern.

  1. Look for the out port on the laptop. Check for the blue-color port positioned on the side of the system is it left or right which varies from the model of your PC. Plug in one end of the Video Graphics array wire in the out port on the system whereas putting another one onto the device you want to connect your dell with i.e. the projector.

  2. Take a hold of the projector and check its wires. Put the power cord to a wall outlet whereas the power on the technical device. Hold till the light bulb warms-up.

  3. Look at your keyboard and find out the Fn key in between the alt and ctrl key on the bottom. Check for the F8 button for cycling through the Dell computer visible setting.

  4. Tap the F-8 key once to output video for the Laptop’s screen only. Select the F-8 key again for arranging the output video to a projector. Now, tap it the third time in case you feel to output the video to both the projector and the screen.

  5. Turn off your Dell and the projector. In the end, disconnect the wire once you are done with the presentation.

Aren’t able to fix the connection between the two? You can take the help of our technician if faced any shortcoming in relation to the service or product. Our professionals are available over a call at Dell Support Number Australia 1-800-958-235. Don’t wait for the problem to mold and find out the needed solution for it in a really short time.

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