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Here's the concept:
I will use a touch screen kiosk. Customer comes up to trade show booth and
touches a widget model (or a video presentation). Another window opens with
a 3d model of the widget (or the video) on the kiosk screen. With the 3d
model the client can then move it around with his finger. The feed to a
larger screen is simply the 3d model (or the video). You won't see anything
on the big screen other than the video, or the model moving in response to
the user's finger.
Now the question:
Can I make this happen somehow with PowerPoint? I've got the 2002 version.
I will use a touch screen kiosk. Customer comes up to trade show booth and
touches a widget model (or a video presentation). Another window opens with
a 3d model of the widget (or the video) on the kiosk screen. With the 3d
model the client can then move it around with his finger. The feed to a
larger screen is simply the 3d model (or the video). You won't see anything
on the big screen other than the video, or the model moving in response to
the user's finger.
Now the question:
Can I make this happen somehow with PowerPoint? I've got the 2002 version.