![]() Highly unlikely you'll find this on your range of projectors. ![]() ![]() And then it would most likely be proprietary and the software would/should be delivered with the projector. Unless some manufacturer has added that feature to the projector. Well, as there is no communication from the computer to the projector, other than the screen-contents through the (probably) VGA cable, you can't sent commands to the projector.
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