There are still a few months to go for Apple to polish up the software and make refinements. I’ve experienced daily bugginess here and there in all of the software - nothing crippling - but they’re reminders that this is unfinished software. I’ve been test driving the developer betas for iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, and watchOS 9 with every release, and as expected, they’re betas. (Make sure you’ve backed up your data before, either to iCloud or locally just in case anything goes wrong and you lose stuff.) Follow any on-screen prompts to install the software and once it’s finished doing its thing congrats, you’re living in the future. Simply go to Apple’s Public Beta Software Program site, sign in to your Apple account, enroll a compatible iPhone, iPad, or Mac, and then download the respective profile (for iPhone and iPad) or the Public Beta Access Utility (for Macs). How to download and install the public betas - This is pretty simple. Anyway, after three developer beta releases for iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS Ventura, and watchOS 9, Apple has released the public betas for anybody who wants to try out the new software ahead of its official release in the fall. To stop playing the presentation, press Esc.Wow, was Apple’s WWDC 2022 really a month ago? Feels like forever. Reveal the toolbar in the current slide window: Move the pointer over top of the window, then click a button to show the slide navigator, keyboard shortcuts, live video sources or multipresenter slideshow controls. While presenting, you can also do any of the following:Ĭhange the size of the text in the presenter notes: Move the pointer over the Notes window, then click a font button in the top-left corner to make the font smaller or larger.Ĭhange which slides appear in the preview: Click, then select or deselect the tickbox next to an item to show or hide it.Ĭlose the presenter display: Click the red close button in the top-left corner, or choose Play > Hide Presenter Display in Window. You can also press any number key to make the slide navigator appear, enter the slide number in the text field at the top, then press Return. Jump to a different slide: Click, then click the slide’s thumbnail in the slide navigator. Go back a slide or reset the builds on the slide: Press the Left Arrow key. Go to the next slide or build: Press the Right Arrow key. To advance through the presentation, do any of the following: Note: If you don’t see the presenter display, move the pointer over the top part of the slideshow window and click or choose Play > Show Presenter Display in Window. Restore an earlier version of a presentation.Save a large presentation as a package file.Export to PowerPoint or another file format.Change a shared presentation’s settings.Self-playing or interactive presentations.
Move and edit objects using the object list.Place objects inside a text box or shape.Intro to images, charts and other objects.