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  To mount a projector screen, you need the following -A projector screenA projector for the screen -Tape dispenser or masking tape-Hooks and pullies to hold the projector in place.   From there, you can use screws to secure the setup.   The key is to get your hooks and pullies as high up on the ceiling as possible. This will help prevent any accidental damage that could be caused by a falling object that is attached to an electrical cord. Here are several photos of the screen and projector in action.I hope this helps you if you ever need to mount a projector screen. (Debunking the urban legend: how to mount a projector screen)ADDITIONAL RESOURCES (IN ORDER OF CONTENT): projector screen mounting | How To (Video) | eHow.com [Tips & Tricks] - Projector Screen Mounting - The steps to be followed here are pretty straightforward, and you should be able to follow them with no trouble. It is a little bit more difficult if your projector does not have standoffs or if you have to use wall

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Mounting a projector screen without drilling is easy. You may have a lot of work to do, but you can do it without drilling. With these simple steps, you'll have the screen mounted in no time.   Image source: https://www.homedepot.com/ Step 1: Find the best location for mounting the screen. The easiest way to find the best location is by looking at where someone would be sitting when they are in front of it. Image source: https://www.croma.com/  You want them to have an unobstructed view of what's on your screen, so you need to make sure that you're not blocking their line of sight.  Image source: https://www.dell.com/  If they are sitting directly in front of the screen, you'll want to make sure that nothing is behind them or anything is distracting their sight line before mounting it on a wall.   Image source: https://na.panasonic.com/ Step 2: Mark the two holes for screws with a pencil. (Note: the hole locations may be different from what you see in the image abo