by brainier » Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:36 pm
In the Advanced > Display's property sheet that you described above is the On button selected for both the Monitor areas? The On button is the green circle icon to the top left of the picture showing the monitors, and as you have two monitors, both should be on. As mentioned earlier in this thread, the projector needs to be on (and possibly turned on and plugged in before you booted the computer - some graphic's cards need it done this way around).
Once both monitors are listed as On, clicking the word Monitor above each picture gives you advanced settings like max. resolution - this might be necessary later, but not for now.
The text next to each monitor should read a resolution size (in the form of 1000x2000 - but your numbers will be different than this example) and under these number the frequency (60Hz for example) and under that a toggle button 1|2. One monitor (probably the left hand one, but maybe not) will have 1 pressed and the other have 2 pressed)
Click Apply, then change to the Monitor tab - do you get two entries in the Monitor Type area. If so, click each and choose properties. The resulting dialog should list each monitor as "Use this device (enable)" near the bottom of this dialog - though this whole description is based on Windows XP so it might be different on Windows 2000. Close these popup dialogs when done.
Back in the Advanced dialog (the one with lots of tabs, and the ATI red icon on most of them) and select the Overlay tab. The Theater Mode Options button should work and the Overlay Display Mode should be Theatre Mode.
Click OK to take you back to Display Properties - do you see two monitors now? If so, 2 should be to the right of 1 and clicking Identify should write a large 1 on the operator monitor and a large 2 on the projection screen - ensure that the input for the projector is set to VGA or SVGA or Computer and not TV or other input (such as Auto). This is done on the projectors control panel or remote control.
Click OK. If it has worked to this point, now you can start Zionworx's. Do not run Zionworx when only one screen is operational - it does not then notice the second screen. Also do not change the screen resolution whilst Zionworx is running.
And finally, yes <Enter> or <Space> moves to the next verse and <F4> moves to the next item in the playlist. Note that when you add the first song/playlist item to the current item list (where you see all the verses) you need to double-click this first verse with a mouse - a bug in Zionworx's does not cue the first selected song correctly.
To display the song on the projector you need to press <F12> to "go live" and <F10> to stop song projection. <F11> will allow you to leave the background and just remove the lyrics.