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  1. A little thing that would be useful for quickly put KeyPoints on an object, relative to another. In the O&A window, when the panel of KeyPoints is focused, the left and right arrow keys on the keyboard move the red mark to previous or next KP. Good. But when an object is selected in the object panel the left and right arrow keys on the keyboard do nothing. Is it possible that in this case the arrow keys also move the red mark to previous or next KP ? thanks Michel P. alias Jardac developer of BezierPTE
  2. I have done a lot with wonderful PTE, but never a manually controlled show with optional paths through the slides. Now I face a challenge. I have a slide with several buttons that allow me to select and launch other shows, and when I control the presentation with a mouse, everything works nicely. However, for my eventual presentation to a class of ninety people, I will need to use a hand-held presenter, so I have to specify "Control by keyboard" in PTE's Project Options. Now, may I ask please - with control by keyboard, how do I see which button has the focus? How do I select a button?, How do I press it? Perhaps buttons are not suitable in this circumstance? Is there another way, without using the mouse? I will be grateful for assistance. Can't help thinking I must be missing something elementary! Ken T.
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