Many Egate projectors come with a mini CD or a small USB flash drive containing:
For generic Egate projectors, the seller’s support page or message system is the most reliable source for drivers.
Many eGate models come with features that go beyond standard HDMI, such as: egate projector driver
These features do not use standard protocols. They require proprietary software or drivers to function. Without the specific eGate driver installed, the computer will see the projector as an "Unknown Device" and will not cast the screen.
Most modern eGate projectors utilize standard HDMI or VGA connections. Because these are industry-standard interfaces, modern operating systems (Windows 10/11, macOS, and Linux) have generic drivers built-in. Many Egate projectors come with a mini CD
When you connect an eGate projector via HDMI, your computer typically recognizes it as a "Generic PnP Monitor." You usually do not need to download a specific driver from a website to get the projector to display an image. The Operating System handles the handshake automatically.
eGate projectors often use OEM boards that mimic protocols from major brands (like Optoma, BenQ, or NEC). The hex codes used in the script (0x7E, 0x30...) are a standard generic protocol. These features do not use standard protocols
Example Models:
Once you have the model, you can locate the correct driver.