Dr. Marcovitz or everyone - Kiosk mode question

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Jay Pennington

I've got a slideshow in Kiosk mode that has an action button that on mouse
click calls another Powerpoint presentation.
The called presentation needs to be in "Presented by a speaker" mode so that
the mouse click will advance through those slides.
The problem seems to be that if the calling slideshow is in Kiosk mode that
it makes the called slideshow go into Kiosk mode even though it was set as
"speaker" mode. Is there something I can do?
 
S

Shyam Pillai

Hello Jay,
This is by design, the child inherits the show type properties from the
parent slide show.
 
C

Chirag

As Shyam said, this appears to be by design.

As a workaround, try the following:
1. Set the Action setting to launch the second presentation through
PowerPoint Viewer.
2. Start the first presentation using PowerPoint.

This way, the second presentation should not get affected by the show type
of the first presentation.

- Chirag

PowerShow - View multiple shows simultaneously
http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html
 
T

TAJ Simmons

Jay,

Why is your first 'main' presentation set to kiosk mode?
What benefit do you get from setting it to kiosk mode?

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

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free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints and tips etc
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Guest

Jay,

No need to address a question here to a specific person. I haven't been online in a day or two, but I can't imagine your being in better hands than Shyam, Chirag, and TAJ's. I remember you put the presentation into kiosk mode so the cursor wouldn't disappear. I hope their answers helped. If not, respond here and someone will try to give you a better answer.

--David

David M. Marcovitz
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
 
B

BQ

When I set up my show to be "browsed at a kiosk (full screen), the cursor
still shows. How do you eliminate the cursor from showing? I am using
PPT2003.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
BQ

David M. Marcovitz said:
Jay,

No need to address a question here to a specific person. I haven't been
online in a day or two, but I can't imagine your being in better hands than
Shyam, Chirag, and TAJ's. I remember you put the presentation into kiosk
mode so the cursor wouldn't disappear. I hope their answers helped. If
not, respond here and someone will try to give you a better answer.
 
D

David M. Marcovitz

That's a feature of Kiosk Mode. Because all your actions require a mouse
click on an object or hyperlink (unless they are automated), Kiosk Mode
keeps the cursor showing at all times assuming you will want to see it so
you can click on something more easily.
--David

--
David M. Marcovitz, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.loyola.edu/education/PowerfulPowerPoint/
 
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BQ

David,
I have a slide show running "automatically" and I didn't want the
directional arrows (or cursor) showing so I set it to kiosk mode thinking
that would work, but what you say makes perfectly good sense. Thanks for
your very quick response.
BQ
 

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