lock keyboard in slide show mode

N

npiparia

lock keyboard in slide show mode - is there some way that i can lock the
keyborad in the slide show mode and use only the mouse click to move from one
slide to another?
 
E

Echo S

npiparia said:
lock keyboard in slide show mode - is there some way that i can lock the
keyborad in the slide show mode and use only the mouse click to move from one
slide to another?

Slide Show/Setup Show, put it in Kiosk mode. But you'll need to provide
navigation buttons if you do this.
 
M

Mauro Wagner

Ok, Echo S, I can do this to change slides, but wich buttons can I use to
trigger animation steps into one slide, specially if I'm intending to use the
presentation in HTML format?
 
E

Echo S

You could use triggers. I assume they'll work on the web version of the
presentation, but I'm not positive, so you'll want to try it to make sure.

http://www.echosvoice.com/triggers.htm

There are other links with tutorials about using triggers, but I don't have
them handy. You could Google for them, I'm sure.
 
M

Mauro Wagner

Right, Echo, triggers can work in HTML, but the problem is not automatically
triggered animations, but that animations triggered by user's mouse clicks
(during normal Slide Show). If you have this kind of animations, even in
kiosk mode, in HTML, there is no way unless keyboard to show animation steps.
Or is there a way to do this using only buttons. The provided solution into
PowerPoint is only for buttons to go to next or previous slide, not next or
previous animation step...
Do you know some solution for this?

Echo S said:
You could use triggers. I assume they'll work on the web version of the
presentation, but I'm not positive, so you'll want to try it to make sure.

http://www.echosvoice.com/triggers.htm

There are other links with tutorials about using triggers, but I don't have
them handy. You could Google for them, I'm sure.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Mauro Wagner said:
Ok, Echo S, I can do this to change slides, but wich buttons can I use to
trigger animation steps into one slide, specially if I'm intending to use the
presentation in HTML format?
 
K

Kathy Jacobs

Mauro,
See my response to your other thread. It should get you where you need to
go, whether you decide to make all your animations triggered animations or
keep them as regular animations.

--
Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote
Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! Books
Get PowerPoint answers at http://www.powerpointanswers.com

I believe life is meant to be lived. But:
if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived

Mauro Wagner said:
Right, Echo, triggers can work in HTML, but the problem is not
automatically
triggered animations, but that animations triggered by user's mouse clicks
(during normal Slide Show). If you have this kind of animations, even in
kiosk mode, in HTML, there is no way unless keyboard to show animation
steps.
Or is there a way to do this using only buttons. The provided solution
into
PowerPoint is only for buttons to go to next or previous slide, not next
or
previous animation step...
Do you know some solution for this?

Echo S said:
You could use triggers. I assume they'll work on the web version of the
presentation, but I'm not positive, so you'll want to try it to make
sure.

http://www.echosvoice.com/triggers.htm

There are other links with tutorials about using triggers, but I don't
have
them handy. You could Google for them, I'm sure.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Mauro Wagner said:
Ok, Echo S, I can do this to change slides, but wich buttons can I use
to
trigger animation steps into one slide, specially if I'm intending to
use the
presentation in HTML format?

:

lock keyboard in slide show mode - is there some way that i can
lock the
keyborad in the slide show mode and use only the mouse click to
move from
one
slide to another?

Slide Show/Setup Show, put it in Kiosk mode. But you'll need to
provide
navigation buttons if you do this.
 
E

Echo S

Triggers start animations when you click something (it could be a button,
yes) on the slide. Did you read the tutorial I mentioned?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


Mauro Wagner said:
Right, Echo, triggers can work in HTML, but the problem is not automatically
triggered animations, but that animations triggered by user's mouse clicks
(during normal Slide Show). If you have this kind of animations, even in
kiosk mode, in HTML, there is no way unless keyboard to show animation steps.
Or is there a way to do this using only buttons. The provided solution into
PowerPoint is only for buttons to go to next or previous slide, not next or
previous animation step...
Do you know some solution for this?

Echo S said:
You could use triggers. I assume they'll work on the web version of the
presentation, but I'm not positive, so you'll want to try it to make sure.

http://www.echosvoice.com/triggers.htm

There are other links with tutorials about using triggers, but I don't have
them handy. You could Google for them, I'm sure.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Mauro Wagner said:
Ok, Echo S, I can do this to change slides, but wich buttons can I use to
trigger animation steps into one slide, specially if I'm intending to
use
the
presentation in HTML format?

:

lock keyboard in slide show mode - is there some way that i can
lock
the
keyborad in the slide show mode and use only the mouse click to
move
from
one
slide to another?

Slide Show/Setup Show, put it in Kiosk mode. But you'll need to provide
navigation buttons if you do this.
 
M

Mauro Wagner

OK, Echo

I tryed that tutorial and tested it in some cases. It works well, but it's
really boring to someone with not so much expertise in PPT2003 to program
triggers for every animation, for both cases, to display or to go back with
them...Imagine one slide with 10 animation steps...
If there is no other way, I believe the Content Authors would like not to
use animations, and, this way, there is no much sense in use PPT2003 to
produce the WBTs.
I'm keeping searching a more feasible solution...
Thank you!

Echo S said:
Triggers start animations when you click something (it could be a button,
yes) on the slide. Did you read the tutorial I mentioned?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com


Mauro Wagner said:
Right, Echo, triggers can work in HTML, but the problem is not automatically
triggered animations, but that animations triggered by user's mouse clicks
(during normal Slide Show). If you have this kind of animations, even in
kiosk mode, in HTML, there is no way unless keyboard to show animation steps.
Or is there a way to do this using only buttons. The provided solution into
PowerPoint is only for buttons to go to next or previous slide, not next or
previous animation step...
Do you know some solution for this?

Echo S said:
You could use triggers. I assume they'll work on the web version of the
presentation, but I'm not positive, so you'll want to try it to make sure.

http://www.echosvoice.com/triggers.htm

There are other links with tutorials about using triggers, but I don't have
them handy. You could Google for them, I'm sure.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Ok, Echo S, I can do this to change slides, but wich buttons can I use to
trigger animation steps into one slide, specially if I'm intending to use
the
presentation in HTML format?

:

lock keyboard in slide show mode - is there some way that i can lock
the
keyborad in the slide show mode and use only the mouse click to move
from
one
slide to another?

Slide Show/Setup Show, put it in Kiosk mode. But you'll need to provide
navigation buttons if you do this.
 

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