Epson IProjection App For Chromebook

Setting Up Epson iProjection for Chromebook

Before you set up the Epson iProjection app, make sure that both your Chromebook and Epson projector are connected to the same network. See your projector documentation for more information on connecting your product to a network.

  1. On your Chromebook, install the Epson iProjection app from the Google Play store.
  2. Click the Launcher.
  3. Click the Epson iProjection Blue app icon for “Epson iProjection,” showing a stylized white projector screen on a laptop or device silhouette, with the word “EPSON” in white under the icon. icon. You see this screen: Screenshot of the Epson iProjection “Select projectors” screen showing no available projectors. A message reads “Projector not found,” and options at the bottom include QR Code Connection, History Connection, and IP address. A toggle for selecting multiple projectors appears in the upper right.
  4. Click on the IP address button, then enter your projector’s IP address in the box and select Enter. 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.
  5. Select your projector from the list. Screenshot of the Epson iProjection “Select projectors” screen showing one detected projector labeled “Brightlink” with IP address 192.168.0.22. A “Projector not found” message still appears under the Help section. At the bottom are options for QR Code Connection, History Connection, and IP address. A toggle to enable multiple projector selection is visible in the upper right. You see the iProjection home screen: Screenshot of the Epson iProjection interface showing a connected projector named “Brightlink.” The main screen displays large option tiles for Device Screen, Photos, PDF, Web Page, Camera, Remote, and Multi Device Projection. A message at the bottom reads “Connection successful.” A red Disconnect button is located in the upper-right corner.
  6. Select Mirror Device Screen. You see this screen: Screenshot of the Epson iProjection Extension in Chrome showing a dialog titled “Choose what to share with Epson iProjection Extension.” The Entire Screen tab is selected, displaying a preview of the built-in display and a toggle to “Also share system audio.” The Cancel and Share buttons appear at the bottom of the dialog. The Chrome browser window and Chromebook taskbar are visible in the background.
  7. Select the screen you want to share and click Share.Note: If you want the audio to play from the projector, turn on the Also share system audio button.

Your Chromebook’s display is now mirrored by the projector. Anything that you do on your Chromebook is also shown by your projector.

When you're done, click the Epson iProjection icon in the Chrome OS app shelf, then click Disconnect to end the session and stop mirroring your Chromebook display.

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