You can define settings for your screen show, including
which slide to start from, the way the slide advance, the type of
presentation, and mouse pointer options.
To define screen show settings, perform the following steps:
- Select . The Screen
Show Settings window displays.
- Click the Screen Show tab.
- In the Range field, specify which
pages to include in the screen show.
- In the Type field, select the screen
show type that you want:
- Default – A full slide is shown.
- Window – The screen show runs in the IBM® Lotus®
Symphony™ program window.
- Auto – Select Auto to
set a screen show to automatically repeat. Specify the amount of time
to pause before starting the show again, and then the screen show
restarts after the pause interval that you specify. A pause slide
is displayed between the final slide and the start slide. Press the
Esc key to stop the show.
- In the Options field, specify other
settings that you want for the screen show:
- Override automatic transition settings –
Slides never change automatically and the transition settings do not
apply.
- Navigator visible – Displays the navigator
during the screen show.
- Animations allowed – Runs animations
during the screen show. When this option is not selected, only the
first frame of an animation is displayed.
- Presentation always on top – The Lotus
Symphony window remains on top during the presentation. No other program
displays its window in front of your presentation.
- In the Mouse Pointer Options field,
specify the settings that you want.
- Mouse pointer auto – This setting is
the default setting. The mouse pointer automatically stops displaying
after being stationary for five seconds. The pointer displays immediately
when it is moved.
- Mouse pointer visible – Shows the mouse
pointer during a screen show.
- Mouse pointer as pen – Changes the
mouse pointer to a pen that you can use to draw on pages during the
presentation.
- In the Multiple displays field,
specify the display settings for screen show mode. By default the
primary display is used for screen show mode. If the current desktop
is displayed on more than one display, you can select which display
to use for screen show mode. If the current desktop spans only one
display, or if the multi display feature is not supported on the current
system, you cannot select another display.
- Click the Action Shortcuts tab to
define the keyboard shortcuts for the navigation and effect actions.
- Click OK.