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Ok I finally got around to trying this out. It turns out all I had to do was change the projector to analog mode (the DVI cable has both analog and digital pins), then reboot. The computer then treats it like a regular analog monitor. The projector is a little slow in changing resolutions, so you might miss a bios screen if it changes resolutions and then goes away quickly. The analog image quality is definitely less sharp than the digital.Mr. Perfect wrote:How much would I have to bribe you to try the other cable real quick?
Have you tried projecting on a painted wall, or is a screen pretty much required?
How well does it keep up with fast paced action? Any blurring or smearing of bright colors like low-response LCDs do?
That price is a bit more then I would really want to spend, but then again there's all that beautiful screen realestate... I must investigate projectors further.
About a painted wall, a screen will be superior to your basic painted wall. Not that the painted wall is unusable, its just not nearly as good. However, there is a company out there that makes special paint just for projectors, so you could either paint a wall with the paint, or get a giant sheet of drywall or something to make your own screen.
It might suffer from the usual LCD problems, but I haven't really noticed anything much. I don't have any trouble with playing D3 on it. You can use any refresh rate you like as long as its 60hz. It works well for TV, and a good dvd (LOTR) will have an image you could just about walk into. I don't have an HDTV setup, but I guess that would really be something.
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Ok, Here are my pics to Share:
Main setup (Sorry didn't get monitor completely into the pic. Itsa Flat Panel LCD
New Gaming Box Fusion's Gaming Box (Computer's Name) is sitting on my File cabinet, Turned on.
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Main setup (Sorry didn't get monitor completely into the pic. Itsa Flat Panel LCD
New Gaming Box Fusion's Gaming Box (Computer's Name) is sitting on my File cabinet, Turned on.
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No. The CH Fighter stick does not have twist.Sligar wrote:Hey Nos; that looks like a CH stick. Does it have the twist? Or do you use the pedals for twist?
Here is how I have it setup. Upper right hat is a 8 position POV hat that I use for sliding. I use the red button on the upper left to flare. There is a side index finger button that I use for afterburner. The trigger is obviously used for primaries. There is a pinky trigger that I use for secondaries. The hat just under the red thumb button, I have setup in a duel purpose. I use side to side to role. Forward on this hat chooses fusion or omega. Reverse chooses megas or black sharks. The lower right hat I have setup to choose the rest of the primaries. Forward is for concs/frags, right is for homers/guideds, down is for morters/napalm, and left is for smarts/cyclones. The hat on the left of the stick I have choosing the other primaries. Up for Blues/Yellows, Right for MD/Vauss, Down for Napalm/Micro, Left for Plasma/EMD. I have the peddles set so that depressing the right one is thrust forward. The left is thrust in reverse.
Works for me