FanDraft helps keep your draft organized and running smooth, maintaining a seamless draft experience.
But the best thing about FanDraft is the way it enhances the draft, and makes it a much more exciting experience for your entire league.
Even better is how easy it is to display the FanDraft screen.
Outputting to any of the above is very simple, it all is just a matter of personal preference when choosing which route to go. Below are some of the cable options you may choose if sending the display to a television or monitor
Connect your PC to a Projector
Outputting to digital projector is the optimal choice.To connect a PC laptop to a multimedia projector:
You can switch between Laptop only, Projector only or Projector and Laptop modes. To do this hold down the FN (function) key and press F4 (some laptops this is F10. Look for the proper icon).
Connect your PC to your TV
To view FanDraft on your TV, you will need to connect your computer to your TV monitor. First, you'll need to physically connect your PC to your TV. Check for video and audio outputs. The quality of the resolution is based on the connection type you choose (below is a listing of each). If you have an LCD TV, they function very similar to computer monitors, and you can skip down.
To configure your PC for TV output, do the following:
You should see the same image on both screens. If you are having trouble getting the same image on both your computer and TV screen, here are a couple tips to try:
Enable external monitor: Press the Function (FN) key and your computer's corresponding F-number key — the external monitor key. (This may be FN+F2, F3, F4, F5, F6 or F7; the combination will depend on your computer.)
Enable TV scheme: Depending on your computer set-up, you may need to enable the TV scheme within your computer's graphics card. Though graphics cards will vary, you generally get to this via the same basic steps:
- Right-click on a blank part of your desktop.
- Select Properties.
- Select the Settings tab.
- Click on Advanced. The Advanced tab should bring up a new window containing tabs for your computer's graphics card. Follow the instructions for your computer's particular graphics card to enable the TV scheme.
If your screen seems to be getting cut-off (not fully displayed), try some of the suggestions below:
Connect your PC to a Computer Monitor (or LCD TV)
Connecting to a PC Monitor or LCD TV works almost exactly like setting up a digital projector.
Connect your cable(s) from the PC to the monitor.
You can switch between Laptop only, Monitor only or Monitor and Laptop modes. To do this hold down the FN (function) key and press F4 (some laptops this is F10. Look for the proper icon).
Common Connector Types
Once you have identified the appropriate input/output option, you may need to go to your local electronics store to buy a cable to connect your computer to your TV. Use this handy shopping list to help you choose the right one.
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HDMI
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DVI
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SVGA / VGA
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Component
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S-Video
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Composite
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Changing your monitor resolutions
FanDraft has a built in button option to change your screen resolution, however, in the rare cases you would find it helpful to manually control your screen resolution, follow below:
Outside Resources/Components
As technology continues to quickly develop, there are now numerous ways you can easily output your display to various resources. Below are some useful 3rd party links that may be of use to you.
FanDraft is best run on the following resolutions: