- Presenter mode works with PowerPoint and Google Slides on Windows and macOS computers via Single Window Sharing in the Airtame app.
- For macOS, you can use AirPlay to extend your screen: Present with AirPlay using Airtame 2
- For Windows, you can use Miracast to extend your screen: Extend your screen with Airtame
- For sharing to additional Airtame-equipped displays, simply open the app and click "+ Add screen" next to the name of the desired Airtame display(s).
- Find printable "How to use presenter mode" posters at the bottom of this article.
- For how to use Single Window Sharing and information about current limitations, please read this article: Single Window Sharing
Presenter mode using PowerPoint for Windows and macOS
Set up
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Open your PowerPoint presentation and select "Start From Beginning".
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Open the Airtame app and select “Share window”.
Note: If you are on Windows, to access your toolbar and find the Airtame app, first click the "Windows" button on your computer keyboard.
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In PowerPoint, click on the presentation window you want to share.
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Right-click on the slide and select "Show Presenter View".
Presenter mode using Google Slides on Windows and macOS

Set up
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Make sure your browser window is not in full-screen mode.
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In your Google Slides presentation, select "Present" and then “Presenter view.”
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In the Airtame app, select “Share window.”
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In Google Slides, click on the presentation window you want to share.
By default, the streaming will not be shown on full screen. On Windows, you can switch to full-screen mode:

Presenter mode using Keynote via AirPlay
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On your Macbook, iPad, or iPhone, click on the AirPlay icon
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Click on the name of the Airtame from the list.
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In Keynote, click on the arrow "Play"
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Your presentation will begin to play on the connected display, and Keynote on your device will switch to show the presenter display.
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To stop presenting, press "esc" or the X in the upper right corner.
Guides: How to use presenter mode

You can access and download your preferred guide here: Guide: presenter mode
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