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    I'm pretty sure you can "overload" the circuits in someway or the other, or you could, you know, turn it off via the IR blaster on some phones 😛

    Just saying.
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    @Lawrenz1337 one of my friend has note3 with IR and we used to turn off the projector in the classroom. was fun.
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    just connect multiple VGA cable to one input
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    @Lawrenz1337 theotetically yes. But depends if it is wireless or not.

    If it is, then you can find the IP and try to overload the network card.

    But in this case it was a wired projector and it would be easier to try to overload the computer instead of the projector.
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