For the record, the Optoma HD66 is actually a 1280x800 (720p) projector, which it can scale a 1080p image, not really hard to do.
If the projector has a native resolution feature, you can use your video card's control center to create a custom resolution. As long as it can accept the custom resolution that is, it is possible to have a resolution of say 1280x128. I am not too familiar with your projector, but when I set a custom resolution on my infocus x10: at native it will show the 2.35:1 image with no scaling; at 16:9, it stretches the image filling up the whole projector's image. The latter is actually very useful if you are investing in (or making) an Anamorphic lens, which are usually used for showing 2.35:1 movies without the pesky black bars. It also works with video games too (as long as they are Hor+). You can turn your desktop into a scope shape screen (2.35:1) at 1920x810 (or 1280x544 for 720p) or even say 4:1 (like 3 4:3) at 1920x480 (1280x320 for 720p.
If you don't have a native resolution feature on your projector, or use VGA, with source games, you can access the games properties through launch options. Then type what you wish to implement. For example (Copy and paste).
-Window -noborder -w xxxx -h xxxx
The x's are what you wish to set the resolution (example -w 1280 -h 0544), remember this will not affect the resolution of your display (since it's a window mode) and you may need to clear your desktop's icons and tab bar, and use a black screensaver. If you use the A-Lens method and stretch with the projector, you won't need to do any of that.
Hope it helps! :)
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