It's a pretty high end feature and just added into Keynote. So it's a very useful tool that I'm sure people are going to be using in lots of different cool ways.
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If they have a PC viewing on the web browser is a great option as well. That works, of course, if they have a Mac. Of course instead of using the web browser they can actually also have Keynote version 7.0 and use that to view the presentation. As I advance each slide they'll see it as well even with animation. They can just sit back and watch as the slideshow is presented. They're not actually touching anything on their computer. I can actually Play the Slideshow and then the other user is just going to see my slides.
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What's going to happen is on the other Mac there it's going to launch the web browser and it's going to say Welcome to Keynote Live. It's time for Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, and Monday's keynote kicked off with reveals of iOS 16, WatchOS 9. So I'm going to invite a laptop here in the room, I have this MacBook Pro, and I'm going to accept. You can even invite viewers by all these different methods here including AirDrop.ĪirDrop is a really interesting method because you don't even have to know who these users are as long as they are accepting AirDrop connections. If people in the back of the room can't see your screen you can invite them to use this URL here. You can do all sorts of different things. Or great for presenting remotely so you can present to people in the room and people that are in other locations. So great for presenting when you don't even have a screen at the front of a room but everybody has their own laptop. They're going to be able to follow your presentation in the web browser on their own machine.
Then you can do that option there to share using Keynote Live. So you can't have it saved to your local drive. Now what happens here is you have your presentation and you have to have saved it to iCloud. Video Transcript: So there is a new feature in the latest version of Keynote, version 7.0, that allows you to share a presentation using something called Keynote Live. However, it must be kept in mind that some features exclusively require iPhone, iPad, and Mac models running iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey, respectively.Check out Share a Live Feed of Your Keynote Presentation at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. It is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and Mac and requires iOS 14.0 or later and macOS 11.0 or later. Keynote app is available on App Store and Mac App Store for free. Create new presentations from the app icon in the Dock.Add a live feed of a connected iPhone or iPad screen.Connect multiple cameras for different live video angles.Audio graph makes charts accessible to people with vision impairments by playing an audio tone that changes pitch to represent different values** (Requires iOS 15 or iPadOS 15).Instant translation lets you translate selected text in up to 11 languages and add the translation to your presentation with a tap/click** (Requires iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or macOS Monterey).Flexible collaboration allows participants to add others to a shared presentation** (Requires iOS 15, iPadOS 15, or macOS Monterey).Drag and drop to copy text, images, and other items between apps on iPhone* (require iOS 15).Radar charts help you visually compare multiple variables at once to easily show similarities and differences in your data.New slideshow controls provide easy access to the slide navigator, keyboard shortcuts, live video sources, or multi-presenter controls while presenting.Multi-presenter slideshows allow participants to take turns controlling a shared presentation from their own device.Live video makes presentations even more engaging by letting you use the camera in your iPhone or iPad to show yourself right on your slides-in a window or fullscreen.overtakes Android, making it the dominant smartphone in the region Apple's iPhone market share in the U.S.