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medwards
Version: 2008
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
During a presentation from within Presenter Tools, if you move your mouse over the currently displayed slide on the primary monitor, it shows the cursor on the secondary display (the one everyone is watching). This is incredibly annoying, is there a way to disable this "feature"? I have multiple volunteers running PP for me who move the mouse over that area of the screen in order to change slides or move to the next slide and everyone in the audience sees a mouse move across the screen. This is really unprofessional. PP 2007 doesn't act this way. Inside of Presenter Tools, if you move your mouse over the current slide on the primary monitor, the audience doesn't know the difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard)
Processor: Intel
During a presentation from within Presenter Tools, if you move your mouse over the currently displayed slide on the primary monitor, it shows the cursor on the secondary display (the one everyone is watching). This is incredibly annoying, is there a way to disable this "feature"? I have multiple volunteers running PP for me who move the mouse over that area of the screen in order to change slides or move to the next slide and everyone in the audience sees a mouse move across the screen. This is really unprofessional. PP 2007 doesn't act this way. Inside of Presenter Tools, if you move your mouse over the current slide on the primary monitor, the audience doesn't know the difference. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!