ibzmeister
New Member
Hi Guys,
Got my Surface 3 this week and really like the Surface experience in such a lightweight package. The pen is just amazing!
I've been having a problem that I wanted to see if anyone else is experiencing. My work involves a lot of presentation work in Powerpoint. My presentations are usually animation heavy and so I usually work off a more powerful CPU than an atom. However, whenever I play from the machine itself, the S3 is perfectly capable of animating smoothly!
When I try to present using my projector, the animations are very slow and jerky. As far as I can tell, this could be linked to two possible things. The first is the quality of the mDP port-to-HDMI connector I'm using, however, I am using the Microsoft proprietary converter from my old SP2 so I'm not sure this is actually the problem. The second, and more likely possibility in my opinion, is that the power to the port is being throttled for battery consumption reasons. On further research, Microsoft seems to have locked out a lot of the advanced power options available on other windows machines (including the different power profiles, I only have 'balanced' in my battery settings). I've tried running the presentation over projector while plugged into the mains, but this was also a no-go.
Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone have any thoughts they can share on how to solve this as I'm quite stumped now?
Got my Surface 3 this week and really like the Surface experience in such a lightweight package. The pen is just amazing!
I've been having a problem that I wanted to see if anyone else is experiencing. My work involves a lot of presentation work in Powerpoint. My presentations are usually animation heavy and so I usually work off a more powerful CPU than an atom. However, whenever I play from the machine itself, the S3 is perfectly capable of animating smoothly!
When I try to present using my projector, the animations are very slow and jerky. As far as I can tell, this could be linked to two possible things. The first is the quality of the mDP port-to-HDMI connector I'm using, however, I am using the Microsoft proprietary converter from my old SP2 so I'm not sure this is actually the problem. The second, and more likely possibility in my opinion, is that the power to the port is being throttled for battery consumption reasons. On further research, Microsoft seems to have locked out a lot of the advanced power options available on other windows machines (including the different power profiles, I only have 'balanced' in my battery settings). I've tried running the presentation over projector while plugged into the mains, but this was also a no-go.
Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone have any thoughts they can share on how to solve this as I'm quite stumped now?