Thank you! This was so helpful. Man I loved how quick and to the point this was. You don't often find videos like this that are really useful and quick to the point. Nice!
i find this video very informative it is just what I needed because im in a industry that requires to meet up with homeowners virtually and this detail really helps.
Thank you! finally someone who gets what I'm after. That worked great for Zoom, but not the same on teams as they appear to then see presenter view - any tips?
Thank you! This was most helpful. Some days my Fn F5 works and sometimes the Alt F5 does, to use presenter view. But this helped me especially when these combinations don't seem to work. I'm curious though why it's not consistent. Anyhow, this was a lifesaver! Thank you again.
OMG!!!! You have saved my life!!!!!! Muchas gracias!!! There should be a "Holy $#!& I so appreciate this video" Button. Thank you. and I have liked and subscribed.
thank you so much for the clarification on how to use it, really saved my life with this explanation, very clear and simple to understand. I subscribe to your channel straight away.
Thanks for the video. Unfortunately, this did not work with me. My presenter view was still shared with other participants. I couldn't seem to find what was going wrong.
For me, that is how it works. Same as having two monitors, but if it doesn't appear to work, do Windows key and P and select Extend. Four options appear with Win + P, but extend should work.
Chris, thanks for all of the cool information that you share. This info was just what I was looking for. So can you still use your PPT as a background and not show speaker notes?
Can you please do a video on how to do this with Google Slides, instead of PowerPoint? Also, is there a way that we can show a small video thumbnail of ourselves giving the presentation on the side of the screen? Basically, I need to record my Google Slides presentation on Zoom, while showing a small video thumbnail of myself giving the presentation on the side of the screen, and also being able to view my speaker notes without anyone else seeing them. I need this for class, but haven’t been able to find a suitable tutorial on it yet.
It does work for me. Just make sure to start the presentation in full screen mode before, as on macOS a second window opens for the presentation view. Now go to Zoom and select the window with the running presentation as the window to present, not the standard PowerPoint window. Hope this helps.
@@Wolfi555555555555 i am trying that but its not working. i put the presentation into full screen mode but in order to go to zoom now i need to exit the full screen mode of the ppt.
@@tinasi776 Have you enabled gestures in the trackpad settings? There is a gesture with three thingers, which shows you all the open windows. Just use this gesture while in full screen mode, click on the zoom window and then it should work.
Hi Chris. Thanks for the video! I've been using the method you showed in the video for years (with my "Setup slideshow" settings set to "presented by a speaker (full screen"). Today, I was doing a zoom presentation in slideshow (verified by my co-host that they could only see the slideshow) while I was looking at the presenter's notes. We had an embedded video that worked when we tested it in zoom, but when we used it during the live zoom session, only sound came through. However, the worst part was that when the video was over, I could no longer view my speaker's notes without the audience seeing them! Have you heard of this? It was a technological mess! If I use your alternative method (using the advanced function) should I have ppt set up as "presented by a speaker" or "browsed by an individual?" Thanks again for your videos!
Hi Chris: Thanks for showing how to hide speaker notes on Zoom. However, when I did this recently for a lecture, it worked fine but the audience then could not see my mouse pointer arrow when I wanted to highlight a finding on an x-ray image. Any thoughts on getting around this issue?
I have been looking for this tip forever! Unfortunately, it's not working for me. I do EXACTLY what you do in your video and when I switch to showing presenter view...it also changes that view for everyone else....would you happen to know why?
When I come to share Powerpoint...it shows me ONE PPT square with a number 3 (instead of showing me the 3 PPT windows that should be available to share)...hmmmm...I wonder why it does not show me the 3 PPT windows separately for me to chose the right one...
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Hi i have a problem, maybe you can help, I try to follow your step but still it's not working like, if I'm going to use the presenter view it's like the zoom mirroring my monitor
Instead of opening PP to share, go to Advanced - "Share a portion of your screen" - Share - Open PP, go to presenter view - Adjust the window to show just your presentation. It's a little clunky but foolproof (-
Instead of opening PP to share, go to Advanced - "Share a portion of your screen" - Share - Open PP, go to presenter view - Adjust the window to show just your presentation. It's a little clunky but foolproof (-: