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Using my handheld projector for powerpoint presentations
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000167 EndHTML:0000001565 StartFragment:0000000487 EndFragment:0000001549 Yay! I finally found a forum that might be able to help me. I didn't know there was even a powerpoint specific forum on the net. Thanks in advance for the help guys!
Here is my problem, I just got my M1+ mini projector in the mail specifically for doing my powerpoint presentations on the go (specs here: http://www.aaxatech.com/products/m1_micro_projector.htm ). It says on the web that it is powerpoint compatible but I can't figure it out! Is there something I am missing? The projector takes SD cards, I put my powerpoint on the card, put it directly in the projector, and then the file wont read. Does anyone else have an M1 and has had a similar issue? I love it because it is so small and lightweight but I need to get this cleared up if I am going to keep it. Thanks and Happy Memorial Day Weekend! |
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Simplest way is to save the PPT file as a series of JPG files (an option in the Save As dialog) and click through the slides like you would if they were actual physical slides
If you have video or animations the other option is to use a conversion software to save the entire presentation as a video that you can pause at any given time. This should be easily done with the AAXA M1 since it has a remote control unlike many of the other pocket projectors. |
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