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Using the Epson iProjection for iOS App
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Projecting Photos
Projecting Documents
Projecting Web Pages
Using the Pen Tool
Using the Remote Control Feature
Projecting Photos
You can use the iProjection App to project .JPG and .PNG images.
- Tap the Photos button on iProjection home screen.
Note: If you're using an iPad®, tap Files and then tap the Photos button.

- 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 switch to a tiled view of all photos in the album
- Spread two fingers apart to zoom in
- Pinch two fingers together to zoom out
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Projecting Documents
You can use the 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 (.pdf, PDF 1.7, Acrobat® 8 compatible or later)
- Tap the Documents button on the iProjection home screen.
Note: If you're using an iPad, tap Files and then tap the Documents button.
- Tap the name of the document you want to display.

- Navigate the document using the following controls:

- Tap
or swipe left to display the next page or slide
- Tap
or swipe right to display the previous page or slide
- Tap
to display the last page or slide
- Tap
to display the first page or slide
- Tap
to switch to a tiled view of all pages or slides in the document
- Spread two fingers apart to zoom in
- Pinch two fingers together to zoom out
- Tap
to adjust the document display settings.

- Tap one of the Orientation settings to change the orientation of the projected image
- Tap one of the Size settings to change the aspect ratio and resolution of the projected image
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Projecting Web Pages
You can use the built-in web browser to navigate and project web pages.
Note: You cannot project audio, video, or Adobe® Flash® content with the iProjection web browser.
- Tap the Web Page button on iProjection home screen.
Note: If you're using an iPad®, tap Files and then tap the Web Page button.

- Tap the address bar at the top of the screen.

- Use the on-screen keyboard to enter the URL of the web page that you want to display.
- You can navigate the web page using the following controls:

- Tap
to navigate back to the previous web page you visited. Tap to navigate forward again after using the back arrow.
- Tap
to display the Bookmarks menu. Tap any of the bookmarks to open a web page you have previously saved, or tap Edit to delete existing bookmarks.
- Tap
to display the History menu. Tap any of the listed items to visit a web page you have previously visited, or tap Edit to delete items from your browsing history.
Note: The iProjection browsing history and bookmarks are not shared with Safari or other web browsing apps.
- Tap
to open the Add menu and bookmark the current web page. Tap the text box to edit the name of the bookmark, then tap Save to add the page to the Bookmarks menu. Tap Set current web page as homepage if you want the current page to automatically load each time you open the web browser.
- Tap
to enable the Pen tool. See Using the Pen Tool for more information on this feature.
- Spread two fingers apart to zoom in on the current page.
- Pinch two fingers together to zoom out of the current page.
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Using the Pen Tool
You can use the pen tool to annotate photos, documents, or web pages that you are currently projecting.
- Display a photo, document, or web page.
- Tap
to open the pen tool.
- You can annotate the display and adjust the appearance of the pen using the following controls:
- Tap
to enable the pen tool. Drag your finger across the screen to draw on the projected image. Tap to change the color, weight, and opacity of the tool.
Note: If you change slides, or navigate to a different web page or image, your current annotations will be lost.
- Tap
to enable the eraser. Drag your finger across the screen to erase any lines you have drawn. Tap to change the width of the eraser.
- Tap
to disable the pen tool and clear any current annotations.
Note: The available features may vary depending on the iOS device you are using.
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Using the Remote Control Feature
You can use your iOS device to control certain features on your EPSON projector.
- Tap the Projector button on the iProjection home screen.

- Tap the Projector Control button.

- You can control the projector using the following buttons:
Note: The Input Sources and Control options will vary depending on the EPSON projector you are using. 
- Tap
to switch to the PC source
- Tap
to switch to the video source
- Tap
to switch to the LAN source
- Tap
once to temporarily stop projection, tap the button again to resume normal display
- Tap
once to freeze the image, tap the button again to resume normal display
- Tap
to decrease the volume
- Tap
to increase the volume
Note: You can still use your projector's remote control while your product is connected to your iOS device.
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