using mouse click for transions?

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using mouse click for transions?

Postby denmyos » Mon Sep 24, 2012 4:57 am

Is it possible to use mouse click to control when a transion begins?
More or less use PSG like Powerpoint?

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Re: using mouse click for transions?

Postby texan » Mon Sep 24, 2012 7:37 am

Here's a technique that may help you to accomplish what you are trying to do.........

Create your show........

The click on the small arrow at the bottom left corner of each slide.......(This puts a stop on that slide; it will not advance until "told" to do so)

Then create an executable show..........

Run the show..........

When you start the show the first slide will come up and STOP......

Now use the space bar (Instead of the mouse) to advance to the 2nd slide..........

Each time you press the space bar........the show will advance one slide

Hope this helps
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Re: using mouse click for transions?

Postby denmyos » Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:00 pm

Thanks!
But i dont have a arrow on my slide?

You mean the slide on my timeline, right?

I'm running psg 4.52

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Re: using mouse click for transions?

Postby texan » Tue Sep 25, 2012 2:32 am

Sorry

I missed the fact that you're using PSG and Not PSP..........

I have never used PSG so I guess I cannot help......
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Re: using mouse click for transions?

Postby DickK » Thu Sep 27, 2012 4:35 am

With that version you don't have the option for that. There's no good way I know of to do it with ProShow. If you run the show as an EXE you can pause/resume the playback with the keyboard but if that was what I was trying to do, I'd use PowerPoint or similar software.
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