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Become a first-class presenter with Keynote

Almost nothing makes us happier that we’re not forced to use PCs than Keynote. It’s far more pleasant to use than PowerPoint. Here are our favourite features that’ll power up your presentations!

1 Use two or more screens

With your MacBook connected to a projector or TV, you can mirror what’s on it to the external screen, or, using System Preferences > Displays and Keynote’s preferences, show your presentation on the external and other stuff on the Mac’s screen – a timer, notes, the next slide, and so on. If you can connect even more screens, once you’re in presentation mode, you can choose what’s on each independently

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