Hello Ramy,

I sent you some documents about presenting with Keynote, but the instructions 
you quote do not correspond with my documents. Here are the instructions I 
provided for presenting without a Braille display.
Running the presentation

Select the first slide in the Slide Navigator by interacting and doing VO-Home.
Start the slideshow with Cmd-Option-p.
Go to last item (VO-End).
Interact.
You should be able to read through the text of the presenter notes for the 
first slide.
Stop interacting and do a mouse click.
Go to last item again and continue in this way until the presentation is 
finished.
If you have to go to the previous slide for some reason, you’ll need to use the 
shortcut Cmd-Ctrl-Left Arrow.

The mouse click is to advance to the next slide, and the final instruction is 
how to return to the previous slide should you need to.

Cheers,

Anne



> On 3 May 2017, at 14:08, Ramy Moustafa <ramy.moustaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello all:
> 
> Don't know from whom here I got the very very helpful documents about
> the Keynote,
> but Thanks so much for the person who sent me this, much abbreciated
> now, all I need is to present with keynote, I made all the steps
> mentioned, of cores don't know if the resolution is ok or not, but
> anyway, waiting any sited person to look
> 
> the most part now, that I can not understand is the last part in the
> document which asked me to go to the last Slide hit left mouse, then
> then play.
> why is this?
> I can do command-option-p and it's working, so what is missed here?
> 
> THanks in advance
> 
> 
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