I just bought a Rollie P350 AF. The problem is that it says "autofocus," but I dont see any autofocus button. Even the remote says "autofocus," but to focus I have to manually twist the lens. I took out the lens, and didn't see any mechanism that could adjust the focus. Am I the "autofocus?"
This may be a confusion with what the word "autofocus" means for slide projectors. They don't have an autofocus in the sense that they would determine when the image is sharp on the screen. What it means here is that you focus manually, and then the "autofocus" just ensures automatically and in (almost) real time that the slide always remains in the same plane, and compensates for popping or different frame thicknesses. In other words, it is not "autofocus" like in a camera.
Good point, I overlooked that "autofocus" at projectors may be misunderstood.
Yes, there is no metering relating to the screen, but only relating to the plane of film in the slide-frame: just "popping" of the film, or a bent slide will be be corrected.
The remote control of the non-autofocus version also yielded remote focusing. If you put that remote control instead on your model it might work too (depending of wiring of your connector).
Simplified: in general the standard projector lenses from the 70s onward were Tessar types. The better ones though double-Gauss ones.
So just count the lens elements (by reflections) and you got an idea.