Running the Presentation

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Now that the presentation and the projector are ready to go, and the audience has arrived, it's time to get your presentation going. During the presentation, you can control your show with the keyboard, and you can use the new Slide Switcher (more about that in the next section).

To run your presentation

1.
In Outline or Navigator View, click to select the first slide in the presentation.

2.
Click Play in the toolbar.

or

Choose View > Play Slideshow.

or

Press .

The slideshow begins. Click the mouse button, or use the right arrow key to advance through your slides.

3.
To end the slideshow, press , or (period).

Keyboard controls during the show

When you're running the slideshow, Keynote gives you some control over the show's progress by letting you press keys on the keyboard and click the mouse. See Table 12.1 for a list of controls.

Table 12.1. Keyboard Controls during Presentations

A CTION

K EY ( S )

Play the presentation

End the presentation

(period)

Next slide or object build

Mouse click

Right arrow

Down arrow

Spacebar

Next slide (with no transition)

(plus key on keyboard or numeric keypad)

Previous slide or object build [*]

Left arrow

Up arrow

Delete

Page up

P

Previous slide (with no transition)

(minus key on keyboard or numeric keypad)

First slide

Last slide

Display slide switcher

Type a slide number

(plus key)

(minus key on numeric keypad)

(hyphen key)

Toggle black screen


[*] These keys will not step backwards through each object build stage. For example, if you have three lines of bulleted text that build, and you press a previous key after the second line appears, all of the bulleted text disappears, and it is as if you just switched to the slide. Pressing previous again returns to the previous slide. Also, transitions and builds do not play backwards; if going forward, the slides dissolve from one to another; going backwards , the slides will simply switch to the previous slide.

Tip

  • Table 12.1 isn't a complete list of keyboard controls during the show; I've omitted rarely used controls. To get a complete list, while running your presentation, press the Question Mark (?), Slash (/), or Help keys. You'll get the Presenter Keyboard Shortcuts window, which lists all of the possibilities.


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Keynote 2 for Mac OS X. Visual QuickStart Guide
Keynote 2 for Mac OS X. Visual QuickStart Guide
ISBN: 321197755
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 179

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