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2. Select where you want to save the shortcut (.pme), and then click Save.
The shortcut is created and the projector information is saved in the shortcut.
Note:
Double-clicking a shortcut (.pme), you can start the Epson iProjection software in the same mode as
you created its shortcut.
When you use the Participant Edition of the software, use a shortcut file created in Advanced
Connection Mode.
You can also select the projector or folder from the Profile or Projector List, and then drag and drop
to the location where you want to create the shortcut.
Parent topic: Searching for Network Projectors Using a Shortcut
Connecting to Network Projector Using a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only)
You can use a commercially available USB flash drive as a USB key to transfer the projector's network
information to a Windows computer. Creating the USB key allows you to quickly project images from the
network projector.
Creating a USB key on a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only)
Using a USB Key to Connect a Windows Computer
Parent topic: Using Additional Functions
Creating a USB key on a USB Flash Drive (Windows Only)
You can create a USB key on a commercially available USB flash drive so you can use it to connect to
your projector wirelessly.
Note: When creating a USB key, make sure you use a USB flash drive that meets the following
conditions.
Formatted to FAT
No security functions
We recommend deleting any files on the drive before creating a USB key.
1. Start USB Key Setup Tool.
Windows 7: Click Start, select Programs (or All Programs), EPSON Projector, Epson
iProjection, Tools, and then click USB Key Setup Tool.