Wireless Adapter Connection
First Things First...
Your Microsoft wireless adapter has already been installed on your projector. Woohoo!
Follow these steps to project your laptop screen through your projector:
Windows + K
If this simple step does not work for you once you are on the HDMI screen, follow the steps below ;-)
Step 1
Turn on your projector and click the VIDEO button until you see HDMI1 appear (usually in the top right corner of your projector screen).
Step 2
From the desktop screen on your laptop, click on the notifications icon in the bottom right corner.
Click on Expand.
Step 3
Click on Connect and check your screen for your adapter's name.
Step 4
On the right side of your laptop screen, you'll see a list of discoverable devices. Make sure you click on the one that matches YOUR adapter's name.
Click Connect
Step 5
Your laptop screen should now be projected! Yay!
Step 6
To get your teacher computer to project, click the Computer button.
Things to Consider...
The Microsoft display adapters work best for a few hours or less a day. During your lunch period it is recommended to power down the projector to let the display adapter cool off.
The display adapter has a range of about 30ft, however issues can occur if the computer is close (3-9ft) to the adapter.
The easiest way to connect to a wireless display adapter is to use the Windows Key + K. It is also recommended to use the same set of keys to disconnect if you are not going to project your computer.