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December 30th, 2003 19:00
Remote Mouse
Just got projector and bought the Laser Pointer Remote extra Dell Part 310 2955. Has the remote mouse feature and can not get it to work. Have hooked up projector to Dell Desktop PC with XP on it, projects OK, no remote mouse. Please help, Thanks
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December 31st, 2003 11:00
Fred,
Thank you for using the Dell Community Forum.
For the "Remote Mouse" feature to work, you have to have the USB cable connected from the system to the projector.
Do you have this cable attached?
Here is some more information...
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The remote control allows the user to perform projector keypad functions, utilize a laser pointer, as well as perform remote mouse capabilites. The trigger on the bottom of the remote control acts as the "Enter" or mouse click button when using the remote control for remote mouse capability. The Remote Mouse capability allows the user to use the remote control to remotely move the computer's mouse cursor. A remote mouse cable is provided with the projector. The input cable contains a USB connection for remote mouse access.
1)In order to set this up correctly, the following must be performed:
2)Connect the input signal cable to the computer and the projector.
3)Power on the projector and allow it to boot.
4)Connect the USB cable to the computer.
5)Power on the computer and allow for detection of the USB device. Since USB is a plug and play standard, the USB interface cable can be plugged into the computer after the computer is running.
If the USB interface has been installed on the computer, Windows will automatically detect the USB mouse interface and install the appropriate driver. Windows 2000 and XP have native support for this.
Troubleshooting
The remote control will not operate in mouse capability mode if the remote control panel door is open. Ensure the door is closed completely. Open and close the door to verify it is closed properly.
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If you are using a Dell 2100MP or 2200MP projector, the USB cable will be stand alone.
You would need to connect your main input cable from the projector to the system, and then connect
the USB cable from the projector to the system as well.
If using the Dell 3100MP or 3200MP projector, the USB cable is part of the main input cable that goes from the projector to the VGA port on the system.
For the 2100MP and 2200MP you can see a picture of the USB cable here.
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(USB cable)
For the 3100MP and 3200MP you can see a picture of the main imput cable and the USB portion of the cable here.
(M1-A to VGA cable)
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Here is some troubleshooting information:
Problem:
The remote USB mouse function of the 3100MP or 3200MP projector remote control is not recognized or enumerated by the PC or notebook computer or the mouse functions and/or the pg up and pg down functions of the remote do not work.
Answer:
There are two potential problems you may experience:
1) The mouse control of the cursor will not work unless the "access hatch" on the remote is fully closed.
When the hatch is opened, the mouse pad allows the user to navigate through the projector OSD.
When the hatch is securely closed, the mouse functions to control the cursor on the PC/notebook.
In some cases, the hatch may appear closed, but if it not closed tightly, the sensing switch will not sense that the hatch is closed and the mouse cursor control will not work.
2) In some cases, the PC/notebook may not recognize or enumerate the remote mouse/keyboard.
If the USB remote functions are recognized and enumerated, the system will load drivers for a USB mouse and a USB keyboard and will add these devices to device manager.
These driver loads do not happen if the device is not recognized/enumerated.
The fix for this situation is to power down the projector and, after it has finished cooling, to unplug it for several seconds, then re-plug and restart the projector.
#1 - remote USB recognized, but mouse function not working
Ensure that the remote "hatch" cover is securely closed, allowing the sensing switch to engage.
#2 - remote USB not recognized/enumerated
Unplug the USB cable from the PC/notebook
Power the projector lamp down by pressing the power button and then pressing it again to confirm the power down.
Wait for the projector to finish its cool-down cycle
Unplug the projector power cord and wait 15 seconds, then plug the power cord back in.
Power the projector back up
Plug the USB connector back into the PC/notebook.
If this does not cause the USB mouse to enumerate and load drivers, repeat the process.
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