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158 Chapter 8 Viewing, Printing, and Exporting Your Slideshow
2 Select “Present on primary display” or “Present on secondary display.”
The primary display is the one with the menu bar. If you choose “Present on secondary
display,” you can customize what the presenter sees on the primary display. See
“Customizing the Presenter’s View” on page 160.
3 Click Play in the toolbar (or choose View > Play Slideshow).
4 Advance through the slides (and object builds) in the presentation by clicking the
mouse or by pressing the Space bar.
 To pause the presentation and show a black screen, press B. Press any key to
resume.
 To pause the presentation and show a white screen, press W. Press any key to
resume.
 To switch the primary and presenter display, press X.
For a complete list of movie and other presentation keyboard shortcuts, choose
Help > Keyboard Shortcuts.
Video Mirroring
Some computers have video mirroring built in. If yours does not, you must configure
it in the Displays pane of System Preferences.
To set up video mirroring:
1 Choose Apple () > System Preferences.
2 In System Preferences, click Displays.
Choose where slides display
during a slideshow with a
dual-display setup.