1. Connect your projector to your PC then turn both on.
2. Choose the right display resolution for your projector on your PC. Please choose the highest resolution that best matches the aspect ratio of your golf screen. For example, if your screen is 4:3 and your PC offers 1600x1200 as the highest 4:3 resolution, you should choose that one.
3. Install your golf sim software. Some software titles may ask you to setup display resolution. If so, set it as the one you choose in the second step.
4. Find the right distance: locate the position where the 4 corners of the projected image all go beyond your display area. This buffer is reserved for digital correction. If you use side projection, you'll have a trapezoid image with different heights in the left and right. Remember that the more off-center the projector is, the more buffer you have to leave for digital correction.
5. Mount your projector: mount your projector at your chosen distance and make sure image height is as vertical as possible to the floor. You may use lens shift (availability varies by model) or adjust ceiling mount length to move the image and align it with your golf screen.
6. Correct the image with 2D keystone: if you use side projection or tilt projection, apply vertical keystone until the left and the right side of the projected image is vertical to the floor. Secondly, apply horizontal keystone to correct the image until the top line of your image is parallel to the floor. Make sure all 4 corners of the projected still fall beyond your desired display area.
7. Correct the image with corner fit: use the corner fit function to adjust each corner of your image until it becomes rectangular.
8. All set!