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:
Tap
or swipe left to display the next photo in the album.
Tap
or swipe right to display the previous photo in the album.
Tap
to display the last photo in the album.
Tap
to display the first photo in the album.
Tap
to open the annotation tool.
Tap
to project the current image (when multiple devices are connected to the projector; not available when a moderator controls the projector).
Spread two fingers apart to zoom in.
Pinch two fingers together to zoom out.
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:
Tap
or swipe left to display the next page in the document.
Tap
or swipe right to display the previous page in the document.
Tap
to display the last page in the document.
Tap
to display the first page in the document.
Tap
to open the annotation tool.
Tap
to resize the text displayed.
Tap
to project the current image (when multiple devices are connected to the projector; not available when a moderator controls the projector).
Tap
to save an iCloud document to your device for offline use.
Spread two fingers apart to zoom in.
Pinch two fingers together to zoom out.
Note: The available options will vary depending on the document file format.