Let me know if there is another interesting switch types to add, I just need to add a new transition table. For each of the buttons on the Program Logic Timer Switch device which include Reset, Trigger, Restart, Arm, Bypass, On, and Off, there is an associated condition expression. This condition expression, when evaluated to be true, will.
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OK guru's - here is my challenge. I run PPT presentations and use an audience polling programme (call it ARS) simultaneously. This means I must be able to get from PPT to ARS tp conduct the poll and then back to my PPT slide show.
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Alt-tab is the easiestbut that makes me computer bound which is awkward. I currently get from PPT to ARS by dragging the mouse over a picture hyperlink which has been set up to automatically resume the ARS program. My problem is getting back.I purchased a Microsoft presenter mouse 8000 with the hope that I could train some of the additional mouse buttons to do the 'alt-tab' thing but it will not accept the input. It is important for me to get back to where I left off in slideshow to continue thepresentation. It needs to be slick as, with no menu's etc on screen. Who can HELP!!! Hello vaughanfelton,Thank you for posting to the Microsoft Answers Forum.Sorry for the delay in answering.I found something that may help you in your PowerPoint presentations.
It is called Shortcut Manager for PowerPoint.You can assign keyboard shortcuts to menu items and you can customize them. Clickto downloadThere is a 30 day trial download, after which you would have to purchase. Shortcut Manager for PowerPoint works with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003, Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 (XP) and Microsoft PowerPoint 2000.Here is a list of shortcuts that now work in Windows 7. There may be more but this is just a compiled list.Master List of Windows 7 Keyboard ShortcutsManaging Windows1. Win+M – Minimize all open windows2. Win+Shift+M – Undo all window minimization3.
Win+D:- Toggle showing the desktop4. Windows+Up – Maximize window5. Windows+Down – Minimize windows / Restore6. Windows+Left – Dock window to the left side7. Windows+Right – Dock window to the right side8.
Windows+Shift Up – Maximize vertical size of window9. Windows+Shift Down – Restore vertical size10.
Windows+Shift Left – Move window to left monitor11. Windows+Shift Right – Move window to right monitor12. Win+Spacebar – Aero desktop peek13.
Win+Home – minimize/maximize all inactive windows14. Alt+F4 - Close the active window15. Alt+Tab - Switch to previous active window16.
Alt+Esc – Cycle through all open windows17. Win+Tab - Flip 3D18. Ctrl+Win+Tab - Persistent Flip 3DTaskbar1.
Win+Any number (1, 2, 3,., 0) – open the corresponding taskbar pinned program2. Ctrl+Click a pinned taskbar icon – cycle through the program’s open windows3. Shift+Click a pinned taskbar icon -run a new instance of the program4. Ctrl+Shift+Click a pinned taskbar icon – run a new instance of the program as administrator5. Shift+Right-click on icon – Show window menu (Restore, Minimize, Move etc)6. Shift+Right-click on grouped icon- Show window menu (Restore All, Minimize All, Move All etc)7.
Win+T – Cycle through applications on taskbar (showing its live preview)8. Win+Shift+T – As above, but in reverse order9. Win+R - Opens Run dialog boxGeneral1. Win+P – show presentation mode projector options2.
Win+G – show desktop gadgets3. Win+L – Lock computer4. Win+X - Mobility Center5.
Win - Zoom in6. Win+- – Zoom out7. Win+= – MagnifierWindows Explorer1.
Alt+P - Show/hide Preview Pane2. Alt+Up - Go up one level3.
Alt+Left/Right - Back/forwardHope this helps to answer your questions.Sincerely,MarilynMicrosoft Answers Support EngineerVisit our and let us know what you think.