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"Pointer" on by default

Postby maneyact » Wed Sep 10, 2008 2:10 am

Hi everyone,

Is it possible to have the "Pointer" on by default?

I am using Ver 5.0.0.15 and the Innovative template. I'd actually prefer the pointer on simply so the viewer has to use the forward or backward button to progress through the presentation. Currently they can click anywhere on the presentation to progress and this is anoying.

Cheers in Advance.

My testing presentation is ccusasupport.com/test/
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Postby yangcai_ws » Fri Sep 12, 2008 8:56 am

Dear User,

Thanks for contacting us. Regarding your problem, in our current product, the pointer is defauled to be off. As according to our marketing research, most users do not have this requirement , so we do not have this setting in our current versions.

But we may discuss it in the developing plan for our next version.

Thanks

Regards

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