Why is my PowerPoint not closing?
Repairing your Office programs can resolve issues with PowerPoint not responding, hanging, or freezing by automatically repairing errors in the file. In the list of installed applications, right-click your version of Microsoft Office, and then click Change and select Repair.
How do I Blackout my projector screen?
You can blank the screen during a slide show with one simple keystroke. To display a black screen, press the B key. If you would rather display a white screen, simply press the W key.
How do I hide my screen when presenting?
- Press and hold the Windows logo key, typically located between the left “Ctrl” and “Alt” keys.
- Press the “P” key. A pop-up offering different display options appears on your screen.
- Click “Projector Only.” Your laptop screen is now hidden, but the presentation slides still appear on the projector or external monitor.
Can I use a blackout blind as a projector screen?
Instead, you can choose a blackout roller blind in the colors of solid gray or solid white to truly work as a makeshift projector screen. Using a solid white blackout roller blind as a projector screen will mirror that of a professional screen- offering a clear image on a neutral background.
Is there an electrical problem with the slide out?
Finding an apparent electrical button, the control panel was removed and the wires for the stuck slide were placed on another slide “in/out” button. Again, there was no power to the stuck slide when the “In” was pushed. The two young mobile repair techs were now perplexed and did not have the skill to trouble-shoot the electrical issue.
What to do when your slide out won’t slide out?
At this point, a working electric motor will serve no purpose and you will soon be getting your cardio workout for the day as you attempt to muscle your slide-out back in manually –against its will. Most systems today have an emergency manual override where you use a hand crank (or electrical drill) to extend/retract the slide-out.
Why is my slide out not working in my RV?
Let’s start with the simple and easy to test causes before moving onto the more complicated items Whether hydraulic or electric, your slide out compartment will require power from the RV battery. If pressing the switch doesn’t trigger any sound or movement, the electrical system will be the right place to start testing.
Why does my slide not retract after new motor?
After the new motor was installed, the slide still would not retract. The “square rods” connected to the motor were detached to assure the new motor was functioning. We found that power to the motor existed only when the “out” part of the slide’s in/out button was pushed. There was no power to the motor when the “in” side of the button was pushed.
Finding an apparent electrical button, the control panel was removed and the wires for the stuck slide were placed on another slide “in/out” button. Again, there was no power to the stuck slide when the “In” was pushed. The two young mobile repair techs were now perplexed and did not have the skill to trouble-shoot the electrical issue.
After the new motor was installed, the slide still would not retract. The “square rods” connected to the motor were detached to assure the new motor was functioning. We found that power to the motor existed only when the “out” part of the slide’s in/out button was pushed. There was no power to the motor when the “in” side of the button was pushed.
What should I do if my slide out is not working?
Injuries could be caused by clothing being caught up in the gear assembly. So, this is a short “to do” list do before you start retracting the slideout: Check your driver’s seat. Make sure it is not on the way of your slideout. Just put your seat in the upright position, pull it in and you are good to go. Check your cabinets.
What kind of power do you need for a slide out?
The slideout pathway should be clear from tables, people, trees, electrical posts, etc. You have enough power supply. RV’s slideout system is operated by a 12 volt DC electric motor and you need to make sure that you supply it with enough power through a converter or a fully charged 12-volt battery. Your vehicle is leveled.