Hi,
I have only started to work with keyote as well and you're right that it does 
seem complicated. To move from slide to slide I hit page up and page down. That 
moves you consecutively through the slides. Hittin home or end will take you to 
the first and last slide. There must be a way to jump to a specific slide but I 
haven't figured it out. 

Hope this helps,
Greg
On Oct 28, 2010, at 3:50 PM, Rafaela Freundt wrote:

> Hi folks,
> I was wandering if any of you uses keynote, and how accessible it is. Numbers 
> and pages work great for me, but when I want to view a presentation (for 
> example a power point one that someone has sent me) it is complicated. I 
> first interact with the layout area and interact with the slide and then with 
> the text to read it, and sometimes vo doesn't read all of it. Then i have to 
> stop interacting with all of that and interact with the scroll area an then 
> the slides table to change the slide and go back to read it.
> Do you know if there is an easier way of accomplishing reading a presentation?
> Also, is it easy to create one?
> Thank you for your help,
> Rafaela
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