April 4, 2023
Apple users are loyal – refusing to use any other operating system. This user loyalty doesn’t only go for devices, it may go for applications too. For instance, many prefer doing presentations via Keynote, rather than PowerPoint or Google Slide.
Whether you’re a die-hard Keynote presenter, or you’re being asked to use Keynote for a presentation – I have some keyboard shortcuts you can use to keep your presentation moving swiftly during your next meeting.
Slipping up during a presentation happens to the best of us. All it takes is two seconds for you to lose your concentration after you see an audience member disengage, you look at your keypad for too long, or you click the wrong button one too many times.
All of this can be avoided by using shortcuts while delivering your Keynote presentation. Using shortcuts allows you to:
Use the below keyboard shortcuts during your Keynote presentation and never fumble again. Whether you’re using Mac or Windows, these will work – since, if you’re using Windows, you’ll have to access Keynote via Apple’s iWork on your web browser. So, in other words, you’ll be using Apple either way.
To get all eyes on you – rather than reading the presentation content – press “W” for a white blank screen or “B” for a blank black screen.
When you’re done making your point, press the same key you used initially to get back to the presentation.
Get to any slide you want to, from anywhere, by pressing the slide number you want to get to.
Don’t have a physical laser pointer but want to point at some content? Press “C” to bring up the pointer. To get rid of it, press “C” again.
If you’re moving between the slides and something else you’re demonstrating, then open the other app before opening your slides. From there you can press “H” whenever you need to hide the slides and open the last app used.
Sometimes you add in a slide or an animation, but when presentation time comes you’d prefer to skip it. To do this, simply press “]”.
Forgot what you wanted to say? Press “U” to open the presenter notes, and “D” to close them when you’re done.
With keynote presentation shortcuts, you’ll keep your audience keen and connected. Make sure you use them! If you need assistance creating the perfect slides, contact me.
I'm Marike
I provide professional presentation design services specializing in PowerPoint, Keynote and Google Slides.
Follow me on social:
Buy US a coffee
Enjoying the content?
Show your appreciation...
November slots are limited, are you ready to get started?
Rush project slots are available.
YOUR Message*
YOUR NAME*
YOUR Email Address*
how did you find me?
where are you based?*
I'm ready! let's start
By clicking the submit form button you agree to my Privacy Policy.
Mail me directly at:
info @ marikedesigns dot com