
6
Displaying a Pointer in the Projected Image
You can select from among eight different pointer styles, including various arrow styles, for
display in the projected image. Pointers can be used during a presentation to indicate or
highlight a specific part of the image.
Depending on the pointer style you are using, the pointer may not display properly
when you are using keystone correction. If this happens, use the [KEYSTONE +] and
[KEYSTONE –] keys to change the keystone correction value to zero.
To display a pointer in the image
1
Press the [POINTER] key.
z This will cause a pointer to appear in the image.
z You also can use the setup menu to specify the pointer type that appears first when
you press the [POINTER] key. For details, see “Pointer” under “Option Settings 2 Main
Menu” on page 22.
2
Use the cursor keys to move the pointer to the location you want.
z Holding down a cursor key moves the cursor at high speed.
3
To modify the pointer as described below, press the [STYLE] key.
To select the pointer type
1
Press the [POINTER] key to display the pointer.
2
Keep pressing the [POINTER] key until the pointer you want is displayed.
z Each press of the [POINTER] key cycles through the available pointer types.
To clear the pointer from the image
Press the [ESC] key.
Arrow 1 Oval 1 Spot 2
For this pointer type: Pressing [STYLE] will do this:
Arrow 1 / Arrow 2 Rotate the arrow by 90 degrees
Bar 1 / Bar 2 Toggle between flashing and not flashing
Oval 1 / Oval 2 Toggle between flashing and not flashing
Spot 1 / Spot 2 Cycle the darkness (transparency) of the area not
covered by the spot among two levels