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                 Issue #|97349
                 Summary|Kiosk Mode required which restricts navigation to *onl
                        |y* the use of navigation buttons
               Component|Presentation
                 Version|OOO300m9
                Platform|All
                     URL|
              OS/Version|All
                  Status|UNCONFIRMED
       Status whiteboard|
                Keywords|
              Resolution|
              Issue type|FEATURE
                Priority|P4
            Subcomponent|viewing
             Assigned to|graphicsneedsconfirm
             Reported by|ooooopen





------- Additional comments from ooooo...@openoffice.org Wed Dec 17 09:57:07 
+0000 2008 -------
Dear Community, 

for the use of Impress as an (rapid) e-learning tool, OO Impress requires a
Kiosk Mode which restricts navigation to *only* the use of navigation buttons.

As you may know, PowerPoint can be run in Kiosk Mode (Slide Show > Set Up Show).
Within PP, this will prevent users from using mouse clicks, right click menu,
mouse wheel or keystrokes to navigate - they have to go where your navigation
buttons take them. This is great for (rapid) e-learning as it prevents 
'cheating'.

Within OO Impress, the Kiosk Mode does not deactivate the use of mouse click,
page up/down and the navigation keys to scroll through the presentation.

My request in the Support Forum confirmed my previous searches:
1. Impress has no such feature.
2. There is no extension that I have heard of that provides it.
3. There is no request for the feature that I can find.

It would be great if such a feature could be developed, either as an
implementation in the next version or an extension: 


For our rapid-learning project for the training of electronic technicians, we
would very much like to use OpenOffice Impress as the software of our choice.
The project is a research project, publicly funded by the German government and
European institutions. The planned distribution of an Impress-based tool
throughout Germany would provide huge publicity for OpenOffice and the idea of
open source software. - However, we need the above named feature: the
'limitation' of the navigation to the hyperlinked navigation buttons.

We are looking forward to your replies regarding the devlopment of such a
feature! Thank you for your reply,

Felix

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