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Hello,
I'm having trouble finding a way to display a window/screen in Windows 10 in a different perspective - I'll explain what exactly I mean.
Projectors have the ability to change the image geometry (keystone correction), so that when the projector is hanging on the ceiling, the image is not distorted due to the fact that it falls at an angle other than 90 degrees. However, the problem begins when the projector is not placed directly in front of the screen, so it is required horizontal trapezoidal correction (and not vertical as above), the projector I have cannot change the geometry horizontally, and it cannot stand in front of a large screen, only to the side.
So I need software, possibly a setting in Windows (or even PowerPoint), that will allow me to display a distorted image so that when it falls on the wall it will look natural. I will add that I will gladly accept even the most difficult solutions that work, because I have no problem with using computers (I am an IT specialist), but I was tempted to write on the forum due to the lack of any solution on the Internet.

The entire message was written using a translator, I apologize for any spelling errors.
 
Some of the projectors that I have setup and configured have setting in the menu and or options that can accomplish this.

With out knowing system specs and projector make and model all we can do is guess.

Checked the display settings for windows.
 
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