Using Special Presentation Modes; Using Presentation Mode - Epson PowerLite 1825 User Manual

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Using Special Presentation Modes

Your projector provides several features that allow you to show
presentation slides to your audience and hide other activity on your
laptop. Both work with PowerPoint in Windows and Keynote
Macintosh.
Presentation Mode displays only slides to your audience and hides
other activity on your computer.
Presenter View lets you see your notes and slideshow controls
while projecting your slides.

Using Presentation Mode

In Presentation Mode, the projector shows a black screen (or an image
of your choice) while you search for files or perform other activities on
your laptop. When you start a PowerPoint (Windows) or Keynote
(Mac) slideshow, the projector shows your slides.
1. Click the
Presentation Mode button on the NS Connection
toolbar. The projector displays a black screen with the Epson
logo.
2. Open your presentation in PowerPoint or Keynote.
3. In PowerPoint, open the Slide Show pull-down menu and select
. Set the Multiple monitors box to
Set Up Show
show on Monitor 2
4. In Keynote, select
Present on secondary display
5. Start your slideshow. The projector displays your slides. When
you finish your slideshow, the projector again displays a black
screen.
6. When you want to exit Presentation Mode, click the
Presentation Mode button on the NS Connection toolbar.
. Then click
.
OK
. Set the Presentation Mode to
Preferences
.
®
on
note
If you want to display an
image or logo instead of a
black screen, you can replace
the image.jpg file in the
EMP NS Connection V2.30
\Image folder. In windows,
this is located in C:\Program
Files \Epson Projector
\EMP NS Connection
V2.30 \image. On a Mac, it
is located in \Applications
\EMP NS Connection
Display slide
V2.30 \Image. Disconnect
and then reconnect to the
projector after you replace
the image.
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