Using the Secondary Display Transmission Function to its Best Advantage (1)
•Have you ever had difficulties memorizing the contents of your presentation?
•Have you ever become confused when giving presentations containing documents prepared by your colleagues?
•Have you ever worried that a colleague giving a presentation you prepared might misinterpret the intended message?
•Have you ever forgotten what was on the next slide during a presentation?
•In the middle of presentation, have you ever wanted to change things around to adjust to circumstances?
At times like these, you can use the Secondary Display Transmission Function to give presentations with Microsoft Office PowerPoint (hereafter “PowerPoint”) while simultaneously viewing your notes, the amount of elapsed time since starting the presentation and thumbnails of the slides.
[Computer screen] | [Projector screen] |
You can display the regular slide show images on the projector screen while displaying on your computer screen the notes you made and a counter that shows the elapsed time since starting the slide show.
What’s more, you can jump to specific slides without interrupting the flow of the slide show, ensuring a smooth presentation. This is useful, for example, when you need to skip slides due to time constraints or when a slide that is several slots behind the current one needs to be temporarily displayed.