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connecting my Macbook to a projector (even with the mini dvi port it doesn't work)
Hi all,
There was another thread on this that I found via Google, but now I can't seem to find it again. I have to occasionally hook up my Macbook (not a Pro) to various digital projectors at different companies. I bought the $20 attachment thing. I brought it in and have not been able to get any projector to recognize it at all. This is on several different projectors. I try hooking it up both before and after turning the computer on and it doesn't work. I went to "Display" in System Preferences but there is nothing there about changing the display (to "dual" or "mirror" or anything), it just says "Color LCD" and some preferences about size, bits and stretching. There are no tabs. The worst part is that I teach at a lot of tech companies, so the people there should all know how to fix it, but...1.) I'm in Taiwan and the people who can help can't read English that well, and my Chinese is OK but not *that* good, and 2.) they all use PCs. Macs are like aliens to them. So they can't fix it either. The manual is worse than useless. I have yet to find a post online that really helps, either. So...er...help please! Thank you! |
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Which adapter?
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this is going to sound hilarious, I'm sure, but...
Seems to be VGA to Mini Display Port. It fits the projector cables everyone uses.
I did notice that the symbol on the adapter (a square with a line on either side to look like a projector) does not match the only port it fits into (which has a circle with three branches of two radiating lines). The port with a matching symbol...well, it just doesn't fit. |
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Hang on, which port?
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Well, it should fit into the third from the left...but it doesn't. As you can see by the photo of my own ports that I attached, my port with this symbol on it looks different from the one in that image. (I bought this Mac in Taiwan if that means anything, and it was not the latest model).
I also, as you can see, have a port that is not in your photo, with a different symbol. The adapter I bought (in the USA but I don't think that should matter) only fits into this other port that I have, and not the one in your image (third from the left) that it seems it should fit into. But it attaches just fine to the projector cables I'm meant to use... |
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to clarify
let me clarify...
It seems like it should fit into the port third from the left in my shot, which has the same symbol as - but is not the same kind of port as - the one in your shot that is also third from the left. (The adapter has the same symbol on it to match the port). The next port over, which I have but your photo does not, has a different symbol, and the adapter does fit into that port, but it doesn't work. It's all very frustrating... |
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That's FireWire, a completely different type of connector. The plug fits in there entirely by chance; there is no connection being made.
You've purchased the wrong adapter. That's a Mini Displayport to VGA adapter, and your computer has a Mini DVI port. You need one of these.
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oh, sigh
The woman at the Mac store sold it to me saying it was the right one. Sigh. And of course I'm too far away from that store now to return it (nor do I still have the receipt - I travel a lot and it got lost in the airport shuffle), so basically I've just blown $30 on something I'll never use, that I was told to buy by someone who should know better?
(I'll spare my rant on how I was so excited to get a Mac, only to find that to do the simplest thing like hook up to a projector, I had to buy some other thing and spend even more money. Ugh.) Also, it doesn't look like the projector cables I'm meant to use work with that thing. But I'll deal with that when I go to buy one. Arrrggghhhh....I am trying really hard now to remember why I bought a Mac when the simplest thing is causing me trouble... Anyway. None of that is your problem, it's mine. Thanks for your help! I really appreciate it! |
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Why won't they work? The VGA connector is exactly the same as on the adapter you had.
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