

The moderator can view annotated images from connected devices by clicking the Epson iProjection icon in the Chrome OS app shelf, then selecting Multi Device Projection from the iProjection home screen. Note: You can undo up to 10 previous annotations. Click in the upper right to save your current annotations.Click and drag across the screen to erase any lines you have drawn. Click and drag across the screen to annotate the image. Click to enable the pen tool and select the color and line width of the pen.Use the following controls to annotate the shared image:.Display a shared image from the moderator device.You can use the pen tool to annotate images shared by a moderator device. To exit Multi-Device Projection mode completely and continue projecting the moderator device’s screen, click the back arrow in the upper left of the screen and select Device Screen. Select once to temporarily stop projection from a device, then select the icon again to resume normal display.



Anything that you do on your Chromebook is also shown by your projector. Your Chromebook’s display is now mirrored by the projector. Select the screen you want to share and click Share.Note: If you don’t know your projector’s IP address, press the LAN button or the Home button on the projector’s remote control to display it. Click on the IP address button, then enter your projector’s IP address in the box and hit Enter.On your Chromebook, install the Epson iProjection app from the Google Play Store.See your projector documentation for more information on connecting your product to a network. Setting Up Epson iProjection for Chromebookīefore you set up the Epson iProjection app, make sure that both your Chromebook and Epson projector are connected to the same network.
