
To use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you need to connect a mouse cable: either the round PS/2 or the flat USB mouse cable.
1.Connect one end of the appropriate mouse cable to the PS/2Mouse/Com port or the

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See page 34 for instructions on using the remote control as a wireless mouse.
You can use the USB port for a mouse only on systems configured originally with Windows® 98, Me, 2000, or XP. If you upgraded your system from Windows 3.1 or 95, the USB port may not work as a mouse port.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
Connecting the Audio CableIf you’ll be using audio through your projector’s speakers, you need to connect a stereo,
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If you need additional volume (in a large auditorium, for example), you can also connect external speakers or a public address system to the projector. See page 21 for instructions.
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