Projecting Photos
You can use the Epson iProjection app to project .JPG and .PNG images.
- Tap at the top of the app screen.
- Tap Photos.
- Tap the photo album containing the photos you want to display.
- Tap the photo you want to display.
Navigate the photo album using the following controls:
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Tap or swipe left to display the next photo in the album.
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Tap or swipe right to display the previous photo in the album.
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Tap to display the last photo in the album.
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Tap to display the first photo in the album.
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Tap to open the annotation tool.
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Tap to project the current image (when multiple devices are connected to the projector; not available when a moderator controls the projector).
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Spread two fingers apart to zoom in.
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Pinch two fingers together to zoom out.
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Projecting Documents
You can use the Epson iProjection app to project the following file formats:
- Microsoft Word (.doc, .docx, Office 2003 or later)
- Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx, Office 2003 or later)
- Microsoft Excel (.xls, .xlsx, Office 2003 or later)
- Keynote (.key)
- Adobe PDF files (.pdf, PDF 1.7, Acrobat 8 compatible or later)
- Tap at the top of the app screen.
- Tap Documents.
- Tap the name of the file you want to display.
Note: If your document is stored on a cloud service, tap , select your cloud service app, and tap the name of the document.
Navigate the document using the following controls:
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Tap or swipe left to display the next page in the document.
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Tap or swipe right to display the previous page in the document.
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Tap to display the last page in the document.
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Tap to display the first page in the document.
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Tap to open the annotation tool.
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Tap to resize the text displayed.
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Tap to project the current image (when multiple devices are connected to the projector; not available when a moderator controls the projector).
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Tap to save an iCloud document to your device for offline use.
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Spread two fingers apart to zoom in.
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Pinch two fingers together to zoom out.
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Note: The available options will vary depending on the document file format.