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    I have a widescreen monitor but would like to run 4:3 on the projector. Is this possible and how is it done. Not a huge deal but I don't want a streched out screen on the desktop monitor. Thanks for the help!

  • #2
    When you "clone" windows desktop you clone resolution and aspect ratio so I don't think its possible.

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    • #3
      Btw, some monitors have options to adjust aspect ratio. Check your monitor OSD menu (if it has one).

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      • #4
        Okay thank you. Guess i needed to buy a 4:3 monitor

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        • #5
          I believe you can just extend the desktop and pick the resolution the projector will be displayed as.

          My monitor is 4:3, yet I've been running 16:10 for a while now on my projector at the same time.

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          • #6
            your projector should have that option to go 4:3 in the menu even if you are running 16:9 on the monitor never tried the combination honestly but I saw the option in menu of the projector though.

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            • erikh5014
              erikh5014 commented
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              Yeah i think that can be done but not sure if it can without sacrificing quality on one of the two images

          • #7
            In windows go to control panel and open the display tab. There you can set about anything you want. I have a 16:10 monitor and a 4:3 projector display in win10 and had the same thing in win7

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            • erikh5014
              erikh5014 commented
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              Thanks man thats good to know. Didn't even think about it when i ordered it so glad to hear that it should work

          • #8
            I'm using 16:9 on monitor and then I force the projector to display 4:3 using the aspect option on the projector.

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            • #9
              If you " extend" I think you can do anything you want as ronsc says. In win7 I use 16x10 monitor and run TGC in 20x9 on the projector (about halfway between tv widescreen and movie widescreen).

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              • #10
                Originally posted by wbond View Post
                I'm using 16:9 on monitor and then I force the projector to display 4:3 using the aspect option on the projector.
                this.

                run @ 1920*1080, set aspect ratio on projector to 4:3

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                • #11
                  I have a widescreen monitor and a widescreen projector... but my projection screen is square.
                  I've forced my projector to 4:3 in its settings menu, and set my PC to 1600 x 1200.
                  I definitely lose quality on my monitor, but I only use it for golf, so I'm not bothered.

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                  • #12
                    If you run the two as separate video displays you can drag from one to the other, that is how I have mine setup.

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                    • wbond
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                      Are you able to see the image on both at the same time doing it this way?

                    • BGCurtis2nd
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                      If you set it up to duplicate you can I have mine on extend so I can run two different setups at the same time. If you duplicate you have to choose on resolution, I can run two separate resolutions on extend.
                      Last edited by BGCurtis2nd; 10-14-2016, 02:59 AM.

                  • #13
                    My projector is 4:3 and monitor is "widescreen". Absolutely no issues with getting the image to show on both "displays" correctly running TGC.

                    I have Windows 10 and the projector is set as the "secondary" display. When starting TGC I choose the 1024 x 768 display option which corresponds to my 4:3 projector's resolution. Either before or after, doesn't matter, I cycle through the "projection options" holding the Windows key and pressing the "p" key until I get to "duplicate".

                    The end result is the same image on the monitor and the screen. The bonus with TGC is that for me at least, the 4:3 image presented on the widescreen monitor is stretched to fill the whole screen while the projector shows it's 4:3 image.

                    However, with E6 the monitor continues to show the 4:3 image with black bands on either side.

                    I don't think you should be playing around with your monitor's resolutions. You likely won't be doing yourself any favours.

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                    • #14
                      i use little $20 hdmi splitters (active, w/power) and duplicate desktop in Windows.

                      pc_hdmi >>> hdmi_splitter >>>> TV
                      ...........................................>>>> Projector

                      Cable Box >>> hdmi_splitter >>>> TV
                      ..............................................>>>> Projector

                      ...that way I just use the projector/tv remote and change the source depending on which I want where. Most days, I'll have TGC on the projector and a game on the TV. I run the desktop & TGC at 1920*1080, full screen and set the projector to 4:3.

                      No manipulation of windows or dragging things around. If I need to check email or something and do not want to break the TGC full-screen, my ipad used for Air Keyboard is what I use.

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                      • #15
                        What if I hook my monitor to desktop via dvi on tower and the projector via hdmi on the graphics card?

                        btw thanks for all the replies.

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