Projector Stands With Correct Modification and Somewhat Operational Installation
I was able to get the projector stands modified with a dremel tool I had on me. It only required to mill part of the ball mount to the same level as the original one. Reason I had to mill part of the mount is that the gap for the mount to turn much inward for the projector is blocking the hex screw, and if I couldn't get the hex screw go in, it will NOT tighten the entire projector down.
I was able to get one installation up partially but it may need some adjustments later in the long road. For now, with the project in place, mounted, and set up for test, I was able to bring in another computer with 2 HDMI ports and, for testing purposes, I end up using 2 of the HDMI cables to make sure it splits correctly along with correct resolution. The other projector I may have to get it up and set up as well but will need to get long HDMI cables. As for coding, I only used a temporary test codes to make sure the network is working just as intended along with the delay. Somehow, the delay over the network is done by itself as I tested it, no extra codes ever put into it, at least not yet.
I was able to get one installation up partially but it may need some adjustments later in the long road. For now, with the project in place, mounted, and set up for test, I was able to bring in another computer with 2 HDMI ports and, for testing purposes, I end up using 2 of the HDMI cables to make sure it splits correctly along with correct resolution. The other projector I may have to get it up and set up as well but will need to get long HDMI cables. As for coding, I only used a temporary test codes to make sure the network is working just as intended along with the delay. Somehow, the delay over the network is done by itself as I tested it, no extra codes ever put into it, at least not yet.
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