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Step 2: Turn Off The Lights

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  If you need to adjust your headlights because they are too high or too low, please do the following steps:1) Turn off the headlight switch. 2) Unscrew the cap on top of the headlights. 3) Use a screwdriver to loosen and screw in one side at a time until it is in the desired position.    Image source: https://www.homedepot.com/ 4) Put back together by tightening with screwdriver. 5) Turn on headlight switch to test if headlights are adjusted. If not, repeat steps 1-5 until light position is correct (should take less than 5 minutes). 6). Add any necessary silicone sealant around screws when complete (should only be needed for lights that rusted or old).    Image source: https://www.dell.com/ NOTE: If you have trouble screwing the cap back on, you can use an "open end" wrench to secure the cap from coming off and flying around.   Image source: https://www.croma.com/ ***Also, if your headlights are too high, rotate your car so that it is facing a wall or fence (where you wi

how to adjust projector screen size

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"Projector screens are a popular way to watch a movie or enjoy live sports. They give you a large area in which you can see the event from any vantage point. But when it comes to setting up your projector, the size of the screen is an important consideration when selecting where it should be placed in your room." Adjusting projector screen size can be a difficult task if you don't know the right steps to take.    Image source: https://www.dell.com/ It's important for your audience to have a clear view of your presentation when it is in use, and that means the screen needs to be large enough for everyone in the room. The screen size will vary based on what you're projecting, but any type of projector   Image source: https://www.croma.com/ will need a screen approximately double its size in length and width. We'll show you how to adjust this setting in both Windows 7 and 8 below!   Image source: https://www.asus.com/ It's easy to know the size of your ow