In this guide, you will find instructions on how to use the presenter view in Microsoft Powerpoint.
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Presenter view allows the lecturer to show his Powerpoint presentation in such a way that he sees basically all of his slides and possible comments on the computer monitor, while the participants see only the active slide on the big screen. This is a good additional option, but it has caused confusion among some lecturers.
The presenter view requires the possibility of sharing the video image (Extend) on two screens - this is only possible if the computer has 2 video outputs, one of which is connected to a monitor (PC screen), the other - to either a projector or another monitor (Second
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Setting up the screens to be displayed
The screen selection window can be displayed in several ways in Windows:
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Keyboard combination Win+P.
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Start → Search with keyboard Project or the Project button in the lower right menu.
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Picture modes
A window with 4 options opens.
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screen
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Pictures of both screens (PC screen / Second screen) in Slideshow view (F5 key) for all 4 options:
Duplicate
Both screens will show the same image and the mouse cursor moves in the same way, both screens also have the same icons and windows.
If the lecturer does not use Powerpoint, but some other program (Word, Acrobat, etc.), this option makes more sense.
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Extend
The mouse cursor can only be on one screen at a time. It can of course be moved between the two screens, takes practice.
You can drag all windows, icons, etc. with the mouse. from one screen to another, but in public computers (lecture rooms, etc.) it is not recommended - this option will remain visible for everyone in the future and causes confusion.
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The lecturer sees the active Powerpoint slide, the next slide and his comments, but only the active slide is visible on the big screen.
PC screen only
There is no image on the second (projector) screen, but the text "No signal".
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Second screen only
In this case, the image does not appear on the computer monitor, it is "black", and if the projector (Second screen) is not turned on, it causes confusion.
Solution: the projector must be turned on and the correct option (duplicate or extend) must be put back when looking at the big screen.
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Presenter view functions
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Laser pointer
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See all slides
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Zoom in/out of the slide
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Black or unblack slide show
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Toggle subtitles
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Toggle camera
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Notes
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These choices are computer-specific - if one user has made a choice and left it, it will remain the same for the next one, no matter what username he logs into the given computer. A sure option for everyone is Duplicate.
- The Powerpoint Slide Show menu should have the following options:
Monitor: Automatic.
Use Presenter View: activated.
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- If the screens are accidentally switched
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- to the Extend view, they can be quickly switched in the Slide Show mode by pressing the Swap Presenter View and Slide Show button. Or even go to the Duplicate Slide Show view, where the same image is displayed on both screens.
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- So - feel free to use the F5 and Esc keys and the Win+P key combination during presentations.
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In addition, you can use these Presenter view functions:
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