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=Directions for viewing Adobe Presenter files=
 
=Directions for viewing Adobe Presenter files=
  
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===Browser Requirements===
 
===Browser Requirements===
*Internet Explorer 10 or later
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*Internet Explorer 9 or later
 
*Firefox 4.x
 
*Firefox 4.x
 
*Safari 6.0 or later
 
*Safari 6.0 or later
 
*Latest version of Chrome
 
*Latest version of Chrome
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If you would like to test your configuration to ensure proper playback please go to this link [https://connect.uky.edu/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm https://connect.uky.edu/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm]
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===Directions for Use===
 
===Directions for Use===
 
====Controls and Playbar====
 
====Controls and Playbar====
The module will load and begin playing automatically.  After the slide is finished play will stop and you must click on the 'play' button to advance to the next slide.  In addition to pausing automatically between slides you can click the 'play' button again to pause the presentation.
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The module will load and begin playing automatically.  After the slide is finished, it will automatically advance to the next slide.  You can click the 'play' button to automatically pause between slides, or click again to pause the presentation.
  
Adjacent to the 'play' button are the 'previous slide', and 'next slide' buttons.  Clicking on them will cause the previous slide to play or skip on to the next respectively.
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When a slide includes a video, you must click the play button on the video playbar.
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[[File:Presenter video.jpg|The Adobe Presenter video playbar]]
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When the video stops, you must then click the 'play' button at the bottom of the slide to advance to the next slide and resume the module. 
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Adjacent to the play button are the 'previous slide' and the 'next slide' buttons.  Clicking on them will cause the previous slide to play or skip on to the next respectively.
  
 
Volume controls appear after the playbar with a speaker icon.
 
Volume controls appear after the playbar with a speaker icon.
  
 
The controls on the right side of the bar are 'Closed Captioning', 'Attachments', and 'Full Screen'
 
The controls on the right side of the bar are 'Closed Captioning', 'Attachments', and 'Full Screen'
*Closed Captioning is just a shortcut to display the slide notes, it is not true closed captioning.
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*Closed Captioning is a shortcut to display the slide notes, it is not true closed captioning.
 
*Attachments are for attaching additional materials.  No modules at this time make use of this feature.
 
*Attachments are for attaching additional materials.  No modules at this time make use of this feature.
 
*Full Screen mode makes the presentation full screen and the side bar will disappear.  Once in full screen mode clicking the button again will return the view to normal.
 
*Full Screen mode makes the presentation full screen and the side bar will disappear.  Once in full screen mode clicking the button again will return the view to normal.
  
[[File:Adobe1.png|The Adobe Presenter Playbar and controls]]
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[[File:Adobe1.png|left|frame|The Adobe Presenter Playbar and controls]]
 
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====Sidebar====
 
====Sidebar====
 
The Sidebar has 4 tabs: 'Outline', 'Thumb', 'Notes', and 'Search'.
 
The Sidebar has 4 tabs: 'Outline', 'Thumb', 'Notes', and 'Search'.
'''Outline:''' This tab (shown below) contains a list of all slides.  Clicking on a slide title will cause the player to jump to that slide and resume playing from there.
 
  
'''Thumb:''' This is the same as the 'Outline' tab except that thumbnail images are displayed along with the slide title.
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'''Outline:''' (shown below) contains a list of all slides.  Clicking on a slide title will cause the player to jump to that slide and resume playing from there.
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'''Thumb:''' Same as the 'Outline' tab except that thumbnail images are displayed along with the slide title.
  
 
'''Notes:''' Contains a text version of the narration.
 
'''Notes:''' Contains a text version of the narration.
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'''Search:''' Enables the user to perform a text search to find a term mentioned in the presentation.
 
'''Search:''' Enables the user to perform a text search to find a term mentioned in the presentation.
  
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[[File:Adobe2.png|left|frame|The Adobe Presenter Sidebar]]

Latest revision as of 10:05, 9 November 2015

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[edit] Directions for viewing Adobe Presenter files

In order to view Adobe Presenter files you must have Adobe Flash installed. You can get it here: Flash.

[edit] Browser Requirements

  • Internet Explorer 9 or later
  • Firefox 4.x
  • Safari 6.0 or later
  • Latest version of Chrome


If you would like to test your configuration to ensure proper playback please go to this link https://connect.uky.edu/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm


[edit] Directions for Use

[edit] Controls and Playbar

The module will load and begin playing automatically. After the slide is finished, it will automatically advance to the next slide. You can click the 'play' button to automatically pause between slides, or click again to pause the presentation.

When a slide includes a video, you must click the play button on the video playbar.

The Adobe Presenter video playbar

When the video stops, you must then click the 'play' button at the bottom of the slide to advance to the next slide and resume the module.

Adjacent to the play button are the 'previous slide' and the 'next slide' buttons. Clicking on them will cause the previous slide to play or skip on to the next respectively.

Volume controls appear after the playbar with a speaker icon.

The controls on the right side of the bar are 'Closed Captioning', 'Attachments', and 'Full Screen'

  • Closed Captioning is a shortcut to display the slide notes, it is not true closed captioning.
  • Attachments are for attaching additional materials. No modules at this time make use of this feature.
  • Full Screen mode makes the presentation full screen and the side bar will disappear. Once in full screen mode clicking the button again will return the view to normal.
The Adobe Presenter Playbar and controls






[edit] Sidebar

The Sidebar has 4 tabs: 'Outline', 'Thumb', 'Notes', and 'Search'.

Outline: (shown below) contains a list of all slides. Clicking on a slide title will cause the player to jump to that slide and resume playing from there.

Thumb: Same as the 'Outline' tab except that thumbnail images are displayed along with the slide title.

Notes: Contains a text version of the narration.

Search: Enables the user to perform a text search to find a term mentioned in the presentation.

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