We use an AverMedia Product that gives me, VGA/RCA/S-Video into one VGA connection. When I get to the office I will send out the model number.

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South Hamilton CSD
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On Sep 1, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Lance Lennon wrote:

Jackie,

It sounds like you want multiple inputs to go to one input on the projector.

I am not sure of the device, but Webster City and others use them in the classrooms so that teachers cna choose to project the computer, DVD player and or document camera. I think that a splitter takes one VGA signal and
allows 2 outputs, while I read that you want two inputs to one source.

Lance

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