It could be that the one of the signal lines wasn't making good contact.  I don't know how the digital signal is being handled, if I were designing a digital interface it wouldn't work that way but I didn't design it and don't really want to try to find the spec and figure it out.  I have enough fun with legacy interfaces.

On the other hand the projector itself could be flaky.  If it's USB it supposed to be plug and play so connection sequence shouldn't make any difference.

On 3/11/2019 3:29 PM, David J Brooks wrote:
Took my iPad over to the senious club today to ru through my Nfld
photos to make sure everything will work properly for my show on
Friday. I pluged the cable into the iPad then the projector, all of
the colours were either magenta or dark green. The head of the travel
club had to take a phone call and i looked at the projector to see if
there was any colour settings which there were not. Dont ask me why
but i decided as a last ditch effort to unplug the HDMI cable from the
iPad then re install then all of the colours came out normal or as
normal as can be on a projector.

I found that odd, does it really matter on the order one plugs things
into a projector.?? or was this just a fluky thing

Dave

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