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Ann
ann at mcdevitt.gotadsl.co.uk
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Hi All This is a related problem that I have been 'living with' as I could not resolve it and wondered if anyone could help..... I was given a very useful Powerpoint presentation that includes video clips. On my desktop, these clips play in full screen within Powerpoint; on my portables, the video plays within a Windows Media Player window that opens up automatically - any idea why?? I have looked at every setting I can find to compare the two systems but can't see a difference (that would explain this). I would love to resolve this as the presentation would be much better if it looked like the desktop version. Thanks Ann McDevitt Independent IT and SEN Consultant -----Original Message----- From: senit-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:senit-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of Richard Walter Sent: 12 March 2007 19:55 To: senit at lists.becta.org.uk Subject: Re: [senit] Powerpoint and touchscreen/whiteboards If I understand what you correctly: In the insert menu on the Top bar in Powerpoint Insert, Movies and Sounds, Movie from file choose the video clip from your computer reply no to the question "Do you want your movie to play automatically in the slide show...." The movie clip will only play when the clip is clicked on with the mouse (or mouse switch). A click on the video clips starts it another click pauses it Further things you can do. You can resize and reposition the video clips on the page as you want. You can turn off clicks on other parts of the page doing inconvenient things (like ending the show) by unticking the Advance slide on mouse click in the slide transition window or by running the show "Browsed at Kiosk" in set up show. You can insert as many clips onto the page as you want (things might slow down if your running too many concurrently). You can connect buttons to play and to pause the video clip in the slide show menu Action buttons, choose an Action button movie and in custom Animation for the button you can add precise controls for playing the movie If you want only the play button to play the movie and not clicking on the video clip itself you need to uncheck the object action in the Action settings for the movie. You can also arrange the videos on the timeline for them to be shown in sequence. Rereading your question I'm not sure that I've even got close to answering it. Is it that whatever video your playing in Powerpoint it comes out full screen? You can resize any video in Powerpoint and drag it to any position on the page. The resolution of your projector and your computer can effect how much of the screen a Powerpoint slide will show. Projectors should show exactly what's on your computer screen, some old ones won't and some will need setting up. Richard Walter Meldreth Manor School Williams Anne (CYPFS) wrote: > Hi > > > > Does anyone know how to set Powerpoint up to play through a Touchscreen or > interactive whiteboard which keeps the same screen as displayed on the > powerpoint presentation. When I play the video at the moment the whole > screen is displaying the video, and I want it to look like the presentation > which is on my laptop, thus allowing the child the chance to select another > button which takes her back to the previous screen, where she is making a > choice of the four videos she wants to play. > |
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