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Windows Vista Slide Show - How to manually control timing of show

Slide show automatically goes from one slide to another. How do you get manual control so you can manually change from one slide to another?

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If you right click with your mouse on the slide show you should get a menu with options to control your slide show.
Click here to consult the Vista help & how-to site for detailed instructions on the use of slide show.

I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread.
If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take a moment to kindly rate this post....thanks!



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Choppy image transitions when you view images by using the Slide Show

You experience choppy image transitions when you view images by using the Slide Show feature in Windows Vista and in Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista

1. Click Start , click Run , type regedit , and then click OK .

2. Locate and then click the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows Photo Gallery\SlideShow

3. On the Edit menu, point to New , and then click DWORD Value .
4. Type WinSATScore , and then press ENTER.
Right-click WinSATScore , click Modify , click Decimal , type the value that you want in the Value data
box, and then click OK .
Note To start the Slide Show feature by using different resolutions, type one of the following values in
the Value data box, as appropriate for your situation:
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• For a resolution of 1200x1000 pixels, type 300 .
• For a resolution of 1600x1200 pixels, type 400 .
• For a full-screen resolution, type 500 .

Exit Registry Editor.
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Need help running a slide show off of plasma screen

you must follow the instruction manual section troubleshooting. or download from www. fitness.manualsonline.com

However you must reset your TV, from MENU to factory default.

God bless you
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I need a manual on how to make a slide show with music on a CD

@gpuff340

If you have Vista or Windows 7, you can use Windows Movie Maker that you can get here., or Windows Live Movie Maker 2011 here or here.. and please take note of the System Requirements.

Tutorials here, here, and here, or you can watch a video tutorial here.


Good luck.
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How do you set the background on a Dell to show a slideshow of all of the pictures?

To use your own pictures

1.

Find the pictures that you want to include in your slide show. All of the pictures must be located in the same folder.

Open Desktop Background by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button and clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type desktop background, and then click Change desktop background.

2.

If the pictures that you want to use aren't in the list of desktop background pictures, click the Picture location list to view other categories, or click Browse to search your computer for the folder where the pictures are located.

Picture of the Picture location menuLook for pictures in other locations on your computer.

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Select the check box for each picture that you want to include in your slide show.

By default, all of the pictures in a folder are selected and will be part of the slide show. If you don't want all of the pictures in the folder to be included, do one of the following:
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Clear the check box for each picture that you want to remove from the slide show.

Picture of one check box cleared in a group of selected photosClear the check box to remove a picture from the slide show.
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Press the Ctrl key, and then click each picture that you want to remove. Only the selected pictures will appear in the slide show.

To create a slide show of pictures on the desktop, you must select more than one picture. If only one picture is selected, the slide show ends and the selected picture becomes the desktop background.

If all of the pictures in the folder are selected, any new pictures that you add to the folder will be added to the slide show automatically.

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Do one or more of the following:
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Click an item in the Picture position list to crop the pictures to fill the screen, fit the pictures to the screen, stretch the pictures to fit the screen, tile the pictures, or center the pictures on the screen.
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Click an item in the Change picture every list to choose how quickly the slide show changes pictures.
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Select the Shuffle check box to have the pictures appear in a random order.

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Click Save changes.

To use pictures that Windows provides as part of a theme

1.

Open Personalization by clicking the Start button Picture of the Start button, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type personalization, and then click Personalization.

2.

Under Aero Themes, click a theme to apply it to the desktop. With the exception of the Windows 7 theme, all of the Aero themes include a desktop background slide show.

3.

To change the theme's default slide show pictures or settings, click Desktop Background.

4.

Select the check box for each picture that you want to include in your slide show.

By default, all of the pictures associated with a theme are selected and will be part of the slide show. To add pictures from other themes to your slide show, do one of the following:
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Point to each picture that you want to add to the slide show, and then select its check box.

Picture of one check box cleared in a group of selected photosPoint to a picture, and then select its check box to add it to the slide show.
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Press and hold the Ctrl key, and then click each of the pictures that you want to add. Only the selected pictures will appear in the slide show.

To create a slide show of pictures on the desktop, you must select more than one picture. If only one picture is selected, the slide show ends and the selected picture becomes the desktop background.

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To change the slide show's settings, do one or more of the following:
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Click an item in the Picture position list to crop the pictures to fill the screen, fit the pictures to the screen, stretch the pictures to fit the screen, tile the pictures, or center the pictures on the screen.
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Click an item in the Change picture every list to choose how quickly the slide show changes pictures.
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Select the Shuffle check box to have the pictures appear in a random order.

6.

Click Save changes.

Your slide show will be part of the unsaved theme that appears under My Themes.

For information about customizing and saving themes, see Create a theme.

You can find more themes to add to your collection in the Personalization Gallery on the Windows website.

For information about customizing a desktop background slide show, see Make changes to your desktop background slide show.
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How can I add a .wav file to an entire PowerPoint slideshow? I only know how to add sound to a single slide and want the file to play through the entire presentation. Thanks in advance for your help.

Since you have not mention the power point version that you are currently using I give you the method to embed sound in your entire slide show for both PowerPoint 2003 and PowerPoint 2007.

Lets start with PowerPoint 2003 : Go to the slide where you want to initiate the sound track in .wav form.(1st slide is the default).

Go to Insert> Movies and Sound> Sound from file
Select your .wav sound file and click ok.
After you click OK you will se a dialogue box appearing asking you "How do you want the sound to play". You have to specify that. If you are not sure select "Automatically" so when you land on that slide during the slide show your music or sound will start automatically.

Select Slide Show ->Custom Animation to enter the Custom Animation pane. Confirm Your soundtrack is listed below in the pane.
  • In the drop-down list of the sound, choose Effect Options. Then the Play Sound interface appears. In the Effect tab, click the radio button beside Stop Playing After XXX slides (which indicates how many slides you want this song to play across) to enter the number of slides you intend to add. For example, you can enter a number from 1 to 999 for this field. Then the sound will play throughout the specified slides.
  • Next, check the settings in the Timing tab. To play automatically, you can set to Start After Previous with a 0-second delay. Click OK to exit the dialog box.

  • Then go to Sound Settings tab, adjust the sound volume as you like. You can also tick to hide sound icon during slide show if you don't want it appear.
Now your sound will play from the first slide till the last.

Life is much much easier with PowerPoint 2007
  • On the slide, click Insert to pick the Sound drop-down list on the very right below the tab. Select Sound from File in the list and choose the specified sound track from your hard drive.
  • Click OK and a message prompts, saying How do you want the sound to start in the slide show? Click Automatically.
  • Now click the sound icon to display the Options tab. Click on the tab, and set Play across slides for Play Sound.
  • sound-2007.gif
At the moment, it is time for you to play the entire slide show while enjoying this pleasant sound score.
NOTE:
  • The sound you insert must be as long as your slide show. That is, if the slide show lasts 5 minutes, your soundtrack should also be at that length. Otherwise, the sound would be cut off until the slide show ends.
  • It is highly recommend that you take PowerPoint 2007 for your convenience.
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I have a Halina Digital Photo Frame DPF070B with no instructions. The screen will display only one picture, I have to manually advance to the next photo vs. a slide show functioning automatically. I made...

Go into the folder where the pictures on your memory stick are stored. There should be thumbnails of all of them and you can select anyone with the red border. Select anyone so it shows up in the picture frame. Now press Enter. Five buttons should show up. Press the middle one to start the slide show. Press Esc to stop the slide show. You can also access the tools settings from here to adjust the interval time. Hope this helps.
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