Controlling a presentation using
wireless mouse is practical. Clicking the
left mouse button takes you to the next
slide, but right-clicking only displays
the context menu, whereas you want to
scroll back with it.
You can disable the display of the context menu. For this, go to PowerPoint 2003 and open ‘Tools | Options’ and disable the ‘Show menu on right mouse click’ option in the ‘Slide show’ field under the ‘View’ tab. Once you have confirmed this change with ‘Ok’, rightclicking will always take you back to the previous slide during presentations. You can also enable this option again if you right-click to display the context menu.
In PowerPoint 2007, click on the Office button, select ‘PowerPoint Options’ and then the category ‘Advanced’ to the left. This contains the ‘Show menu on right mouse click’ option in the ‘Slide show’ field.
You can disable the display of the context menu. For this, go to PowerPoint 2003 and open ‘Tools | Options’ and disable the ‘Show menu on right mouse click’ option in the ‘Slide show’ field under the ‘View’ tab. Once you have confirmed this change with ‘Ok’, rightclicking will always take you back to the previous slide during presentations. You can also enable this option again if you right-click to display the context menu.
In PowerPoint 2007, click on the Office button, select ‘PowerPoint Options’ and then the category ‘Advanced’ to the left. This contains the ‘Show menu on right mouse click’ option in the ‘Slide show’ field.
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