How to Mirror Screen on Surface Pro with LED Projector
The Surface Pro is a powerful device that has revolutionized the way we work and interact with computers. Its a versatile device that can be used for various tasks, from creating documents to giving presentations. However, many people struggle with mirroring their Surface Pro screen on an LED projector. In this article, well take you through the steps on how to mirror screen on Surface Pro with LED projector.
Before we dive into the details, its essential to ensure that both your Surface Pro and LED projector support the same video output resolution. Thats because the Surface Pro screen may have a higher resolution than your LED projector, which can cause the image to look stretched or distorted. Therefore, always check your device specifications before attempting to mirror your screen.
Step 1: Connect the Surface Pro to the LED projector
The first step is to connect the Surface Pro to the LED projector using an HDMI or VGA cable. You need to ensure that the cable is well connected and that the LED projector is turned on. Some LED projectors require additional audio cables, so ensure that you check the manual for your LED projector.
Step 2: Choose the screen mirroring option
Once the Surface Pro is connected to the LED projector, press the "Windows + P" keys on your keyboard. This will bring up the "Project" sidebar, where you can choose how you want your device to project the display. You can choose to duplicate the screen, extend the display, show only on the Surface Pro, or show only on the LED projector.
Step 3: Adjust the screen resolution
After selecting the screen mirroring option, you may need to adjust the screen resolution to suit the display of your LED projector. To do this, go to the "Settings" option on your Surface Pro and select "System." Then choose "Display," and you will see options to adjust the screen resolution. Ensure that you choose a resolution that is supported by both the Surface Pro and the LED projector.
Step 4: Test your settings
Once you’ve completed all the above steps, test your settings to ensure that you have mirrored the Surface Pro screen correctly. Play a video or open a document to confirm that the display appears on the LED projector. If it doesn’t, recheck your settings and connections.
Conclusion
Mirroring your Surface Pro screen on an LED projector doesnt have to be complicated. By following the above steps, you can easily set up your device for presentations, meetings, or entertainment. However, if you encounter any difficulties, consult the user manual for your Surface Pro or LED projector, or ask for assistance from an expert. |