Resume playback |
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On restart | Set up the playback of the course when reopened. - Prompt to resume: When reopening the presentation, users will be able to choose from two options: to either continue the previous session or to play the presentation from the beginning
- Always resume: The course is always resumed from where it had been previously interrupted
- Always start over: The course is always played from the beginning
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Playback |
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Navigation type | Select the type of course navigation: - Free: Users can view any slide of your presentation in any order. This type of navigation is selected by default
- Limited: Learners can advance to the next slide according to the branching settings and return to slides that have already been viewed
- Forward Only: Users can advance to the next slide after they viewed the current one
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Enable keyboard navigation | Enable or disable the presentation playback with your keyboard. The following keystrokes are used by default: - Page Up: return to the previous slide
- Page Down: advance to the next slide
- Left arrow: rewind
- Right arrow: fast forward
- Up arrow: increase volume
- Down arrow: decrease volume
- Space: play/pause
- Home: restart the current slide
- End: stop at the end of the current slide
- Ctrl + Home: go to the first slide
- Ctrl + End: go to the last slide
- Backspace: return to the last viewed slide
- Enter: move to the next animation step
- Shift + Enter: return to the previous animation step
Set up your own key combinations to manage course playback. You can set up a maximum of three keystrokes for each action and import/export a set of shortcut keystrokes from/into a file. Click Customize control keys to edit keyboard shortcuts. |
Miscellaneous |
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Start presentation automatically | Enable or disable an automatic course launch after the first slide is loaded. |
Save slide animation state | Enable or disable the preservation of the state of animated slides when users return to such a slide. This option works for trigger animations, bullets that appear on mouse clicks, etc. |