Disappearing slide show mouse pointer

M

Mike

Problem:
Need to see mouse pointer at all the time in presentation

PowerPoint 2003 automatically hides mouse pointer.

Found no setting except pen setting in slide show for
arrow. This works fine until you hyperlink into another
presentation, it then sets it back to auto hide.

Solution: Haven't the foggest...


Thanks, Mike
 
D

David M. Marcovitz

If your slide show is in Kiosk mode, the mouse pointer will always be
visible. Go to the Slide Show menu and choose "Set up Show." Click on
the button for "browsed at a kiosk." The drawback of this is that all
your navigation must be automatic or done through clicking on buttons
and/or hyperlinks. This is includes going from slide to slide and
running animations.
--David

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Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
 
K

Kathy J

Mike,
If your presentation is set up as a Kiosk (Slide Show--> Set up Show, click
the kiosk button), you will always see the mouse pointer. However, if you
set the show up as a Kiosk, you will need to make sure that there are
navigation buttons on each slide to allow you to move through the
presentation.

Try it and let us know if that gets you any closer to your goal.

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G

Guest

Yea I know. I tried that but Kiosk mode is not
compatiable with some hyperlinked slide. My package that
is already complete consists of 9GB and of over 800 files.

Mike
 
B

Bill Dilworth, MS PPT MVP

Try this add on. It will keep the mouse visible without changing to Kiosk
mode.
http://officeone.mvps.org/download/showmouse.html


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