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Diane
I am using Power Point to make simple slide shows for children to advance
with a mouse click, as they work independently at the computer. I am
narrating each slide. I want the program to ignore inadvertent mouse clicks
until the narration is complete, then advance the slide the next time the
mouse is clicked (even though children may take varying amounts of time to
click the mouse). I do not want to use action buttons, just a simple
mouse click where the cursor could be anywhere on the screen.
I find that the children are clicking the mouse and advancing the slides
before the narration for each slide is complete. I cannot find any way to
keep them from doing this. I don't want to time each slide, because the
narration on the slides may be of varying lengths--some with longer
narration, some with shorter narration.
Thank you in advance!
with a mouse click, as they work independently at the computer. I am
narrating each slide. I want the program to ignore inadvertent mouse clicks
until the narration is complete, then advance the slide the next time the
mouse is clicked (even though children may take varying amounts of time to
click the mouse). I do not want to use action buttons, just a simple
mouse click where the cursor could be anywhere on the screen.
I find that the children are clicking the mouse and advancing the slides
before the narration for each slide is complete. I cannot find any way to
keep them from doing this. I don't want to time each slide, because the
narration on the slides may be of varying lengths--some with longer
narration, some with shorter narration.
Thank you in advance!