Mathematica Presentation Mode

I'm considering making my next presentation in Mathematica instead of Keynote, and one thing that I skip is the Keynote presentation mode - when I present it, the current slide is displayed on the projector screen, and the current slide, the next slide and the timer are displayed on the laptop screen. The solution for the job might be to convert the Mathematica notebook to PDF, and then convert the PDF to KeyNote, but maybe there is a better way?

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There are wireless presentation devices that have built-in timers (they vibrate to alert you), but I have never seen anyone using a presentation console with MMA. Interestingly, the Wolfram website requires support for presentation devices, but does not provide any details. (here is my source) For the devices listed below that do not have built-in alarms, a possible workaround might be to turn on a very thin dynamic clock or counters that you can switch and get out of sight. I suppose you need to associate a custom button on the presenter’s device with a front-end token.

Here are some of the features I have explored for you:

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1775726/


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