Sharp PG-D2510X Using the Remote Control as the Wireless Computer Mouse, When moving the cursor

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Operating with the Remote Control (Continued)

Using the Remote Control as the Wireless Computer Mouse

When connecting the projector and the computer with a USB cable, you can use the remote control as the computer mouse.

If the computer is placed too far away from the projector to be connected via the USB cable, the remote receiver (optional, AN-MR2) makes it possible to operate the projector with the remote control. For details, see the operation manual of the receiver.

Connecting with a USB cable

Computer

To USB terminal

 

Remote receiver

To USB terminal

(optional, AN-MR2)

 

or

USB cable

(commercially available or available as Sharp service part QCNWGA014WJPZ)

The mouse pointer can be operated in the following way after it is connected.

When moving the cursor

Press MOUSE/Adjustment buttons (P/R/O/Q).

When left-clicking

Press L-CLICK.

When right-clicking

Press R-CLICK.

When your computer supports only a

one-click mouse (such as Macintosh)

Press L-CLICK or R-CLICK.

L-CLICKand R-CLICKhave common function.

PAGE UP/

PAGE DOWN buttons

MOUSE/Adjustment buttons ( //?/_)

R-CLICK button

L-CLICK button

When using [Page Up] or [Page Down]

Same as the [Page Up] and [Page Down] keys on a computer keyboard.

Press PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN.

Note

This function only works with the Microsoft® Windows® OS and Mac OS® that support USB.

You cannot use this function when displaying the menu screen.

Confi rm that the computer recognizes the USB connection.

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Contents PG-D2510X Model No Serial No See bottom of projector Void the users authority to operate this equipmentInformation Product Disposal Maintenance Troubleshooting Index For Future ReferenceContents Adjusting the Projector Function PRJ-ADJ1/2 Menu ReferenceCleaning Power SourcesAccessories Power-Cord ProtectionDamage Requiring Service Replacement PartsSafety Check OverloadingAvoid locations with extremes of temperature Rest your eyes occasionallyDo not block the exhaust and intake vents Using the projector in other countries Temperature monitor functionOther connected equipment Page Accessories Optional accessoriesPart Names and Functions Front ViewRear View Terminals VOL +/- Volume buttons Break Timer buttonPicture Mode button CLICK/EFFECT button 34Remote control signal transmitters Inserting the BatteriesUsable Range Setup and Projection Easy StartTurn the computer on Turn the power off Setting Up the Projector Setting Up the ProjectorStandard Setup Front Projection Signal Input Normal Mode Signal Input 169 ModeScreen Size and Projection Distance Screen Lens centerProjection PRJ Mode Ceiling-Mount SetupConnecting the Projector to Other Equipment Terminals on the ProjectorConnecting the Projector to Other Equipment RGB Connecting the Power Cord AC socket Power cord To AC outlet suppliedControlling the Projector by a Computer Power indicator Lamp indicator Turning the Projector On/OffTurning the Projector On About the Setup Guide Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the FocusPress Enter to exit the Setup Guide screen Image ProjectionAdjusting the Height Adjusting the Picture SizeUse the rear adjustment foot to make the projector level Make small adjustments Height Adjust leverPress Keystone to enter the Keystone Correction mode Press P/Q or O/R to adjust Keystone CorrectionCorrecting Trapezoidal Distortion Press KeystoneSwitching the Input Mode Adjusting the VolumeInput buttons AV Mute button VOL +/- Volume buttons Buttons Resize Mode Press ResizeAbout Copyrights Operating with the Remote Control Displaying and Setting the Break TimerUsing the Spot Function Switching the Eco+Quiet ModeAuto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment Selecting the Picture ModeFreezing a Moving Image Displaying an Enlarged Portion of an ImageUsing the Remote Control as the Wireless Computer Mouse When moving the cursorWhen left-clicking When right-clickingMenu Items Picture menuMain menu Projector adjustment PRJ-ADJ1/2 menu Using the Menu Screen Menu Selections Quick Start MenuPress Menu ExampleExample Adjusting Bright Quick Start MenuMenu Selections Complete Menu Following items can be configured on the Quick Start MenuTo adjust the projected Image while watching itPicture Adjustment Picture Menu Selecting the Picture ModeMenu operation n Adjusting the Image Adjusting the Color TemperatureAdjusting the Colors Adjusting Hue, Saturation, or ValueSelecting the Film Mode Eco+QuietReducing Image Noise DNR Signal Adjustment SIG-ADJ Menu Signal Type SettingResolution Setting Setting the Video Setup When reproducing Ntsc signals in PAL video equipmentAdjusting the Projected Image SCR-ADJ Menu Setting the Resize ModeAdjusting the Image Position Keystone CorrectionSetting the Overscan Setting the On-screen DisplayClosed Caption For Americas onlySelecting the Setup Guide Selecting the Background ImageReversing/Inverting Projected Images Selecting the Wall ColorAuto Sync Auto Sync Adjustment Auto Power Off FunctionSpeaker Setting Auto Restart FunctionAdjusting the Projector Function PRJ-ADJ1/2 Menu Fan Mode SettingSystem Lock Function Enter the same keycode in Re- confirmKeylock Function Selecting the Quick Start MenuCOMPUTER2 Select Select On, then press EnterSetting the Function Button Operation Standby ModeStandby Audio Out Checking the Lamp Life StatusMaintenance Cleaning the projectorMaintenance Indicators About the temperature warning indicatorAbnormally high Are high Lower than 95F +35ºC Regarding the Lamp LampReplacing the Lamp Removing and Installing the Lamp Unit Remove the lamp unit coverLamp unit STANDBY/ON button AC socketResetting the Lamp Timer Connecting Pin Assignments COMPUTER/COMPONENT input and COMPUTER/COMPONENT outputUSB Terminal Type B USB connector RS-232C Specifications and Commands Computer controlCommunication conditions Basic formatCommands ProjectorERR Video Video Input Picture Mode Standard OK or ERR Appendix CC1 Compatibility Chart ComputerTroubleshooting 21-2453, 54 For Sharp Assistance Specifications Dimensions Kensington Security Standard connector ·················13 Index