The Case of the Missing Pointer
Have you ever found yourself giving a presentation with MS PowerPoint and wishing for a mouse pointer?
You all know that a click of the mouse will advance the action on a slide or move to the next slide, but where does the pointer go?
It sure would be nice at times to have it to really focus the audience's attention somewhere on the slide.
I've often found that if I shake my mouse, it will appear, but it usually just zooms all over the screen and distracts my audience. So, I have to wonder: is there a way to get the pointer back without all the extra "chaos?"
Well, I have good news. The pointer is just one key away!
The next time you're looking for the mouse pointer, hit the "A" key.
Poof!
Your pointer is instantly available for use.
Go ahead and direct their attention exactly where you need it. It's only an "A" key away!
~ April