There is no automated easy way around that. This may stretch some pictures in the presentation.
#KODI 4:3 VIDEO NOT FILLING SCREEN FULL#
It cannot fill the full height because the projector's chip is designed for a 4x3 image and it is receiving a 16x9 image from PowerPoint and from the computer. If you are projecting a 16x9 resolution but open a 16x9 powerpoint presentation in full screen, it will fill the width but not the height.Solution: Change the computer's resolution to match the projector's resolution.It cannot fill the full height because the projector's chip is designed for a 4x3 image. If you are projecting a 16x9 resolution, the projected image should have the same width as the projector's blue test image.On a 4x3 with computer set for a 16x9 resolution If you need to show a presentation that is in 16x9 format, use a classroom that has a 16x9 screen. Solution: Change the presentation's page setup (File > Page Setup > Slides sized for) to a 4x3 format.It cannot fill the full height because the projector's chip is designed for a 4x3 image and it is receiving a 16x9 image from PowerPoint. If you are projecting a 4x3 resolution but open a 16x9 powerpoint presentation in full screen, the projected image will have the same width as the projector's test image but not the full height.
If the neither the height nor the width are filled, the projector has been physically moved too far or too close. This is the maximum image size the projector can produce when zoomed out.
(you need the remote for this) Sometimes the projector zoom may have been inadvertently adjusted.