3m Mpro110 Driver For Windows 7
The MPro110 works great with my JWin portable DVD player, but when I plug it into either my Compaq desktop (SR2013WM, Windows XP) or my HP Pavillion (dv2000, Windows Vista) I have issues. When I plug it into the desktop, I will get the desktop's display to show through the projector for approximately 2-3 seconds. Then the projector display says '>Download behringer usb audio driver. 60H' in the upper right hand corner. When I plug it into my laptop, all I get is a question mark in the upper right hand corner of the projector display.
In the owner's manual for the projector, I haven't seen any dialogue which describes what the different codes mean in the projector display. Both PCs are acknowledging the added hardware. Here's what I have done so far on my laptop: I've made sure the projector was recognized in 'Device Manager,' disabled and reenabled it, made sure drivers were up to date, customized 'Presentation Settings,' tried to set up for multiple monitors with a mirrored image in 'Display Settings' to see if this would make a diference, and pressed the 'function' key and the F4 key simultaneously to see if anything would happen. Nothing has worked so far and I'm pretty much out of ideas. The only other thing I can think of would be to maybe try buying an additional cable that can run from the MPro110 to my laptop S-video port. Am I missing something simple here, because this mini-projector has been touted as being PnP and so far, I'm not very impressed (unless, of course, it's a silly mistake on my part).
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