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User Interface

In Play mode, move your mouse to the bottom left corner of the page, you can see the navigation bar.

You can extend the navigation bar via

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Keyboard ShortcutButton in Navigation BarDescription
f Toggle fullscreen
right / spaceNext animation or slide
leftPrevious animation or slide
up-Previous slide
down-Next slide
oToggle Quick Overview
d Toggle dark mode
-Toggle Camera View
-Start
-Enter Presenter Mode
-Toggle
-Download PDF. See
-Show information about the slides
-Show settings menu
g-Show goto...

You can configure the shortcuts.

Quick Overview

By pressing o or clicking the button in the navigation bar, you can have an overview of your slides so you can jump between them easily.

Presenter Mode

To enter the presenter mode, you can click the button in the navigation panel, or visit http://localhost:<port>/presenter.

When giving a presentation, it's recommended to open two browser windows - one in the play mode for the audience, and another one in the presenter mode for you. Then you can share the first screen to the audience and keep the second screen for yourself.

Whenever you navigate through the slides in the presenter mode, all other opened pages will automatically follow this navigation to stay in sync with the presenter.

Slide Overview

Available since v0.48.0

You can visit an overview of all of your slides by first opening the Quick Overview panel and then clicking the on the top right, or by visiting http://localhost:<port>/overview directly.

The overview page gives you a linear list of all your slides, with all of your notes on the side. You can double-click on the notes to edit the notes directly, and drag the clicks sliders to preview the steps in your slides.

Drawing UI

See:

Draw and annotate your slides with ease.

Recording UI

See:

Record your presentation with the built-in camera view and recording feature.

Global Layers

You can add any custom UI below or above your slides for the whole presentation or per-slide:

Create custom components that persist across slides.

Released under the MIT License.