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If you work in an office setting, sooner or later you’re going to have to give a presentation. We’ve all been there, watching someone stare into a blinding projector light while fumbling with cables and trying to get the signal to come through.

The good news for Apple users is that with a couple Apple products and a little know-how, they can do away with the cables and clutter and quickly get on with the presentation. Using the AirPlay service, you can stream content to a second or third generation Apple TV.

Here’s how you can give a presentation with just an iPad and an Apple TV.

To start, you’ll want to make sure that your Apple TV is plugged into the proper port on your TV, and both the iPad and Apple TV are connected to Wi-Fi. It’s important to note that both devices must be connected to the same network for the AirPlay option to be available. Be careful to make sure you don’t have one device inside your company’s firewall and one operating outside of it.

The next step is to make sure you have your presentation properly loaded on your iPad. The easiest way is to create your presentation in Keynote, Apple’s presentation software. However, you can also create or open a file in the Microsoft PowerPoint app.

Additionally, PowerPoint files can be opened by Keynote, so you can email them to yourself and save them on the device. If you plan on trying to convert a PowerPoint file in Keynote, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to account for any formatting issues you may run into when you convert the file.

Another option is to create a presentation in Google Drive. If all else fails, you should be able to save the presentation as a PDF and open it with iBooks.

After making sure that your file is locked and loaded on your iPad, or saved in your Google Drive, you need to enable AirPlay on your device. Once you have both devices on the same network, you should swipe up from the bottom of the screen to access what is known as the Control Center. At the bottom of the Control Center, you should see the AirPlay icon. Tap that icon and select the Apple TV from the drop-down menu.

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Your Apple TV will recognize that a device is attempting to connect with it and it will prompt you to input a security code that it will display on the television screen. Once you input the code and finish connecting, the name of the Apple TV will appear at the bottom of the Control Center as long as you are utilizing AirPlay.

From now on, any app that works with AirPlay will be able to be displayed on your Apple TV connected television.

If you’re using Keynote, once you open your presentation, you should be able to tap the play button and have your presentation begin playing on the TV. Your device will display the “presenter view” and show you the list of slides in the presentation so you’ll know what’s next. If your slide contains animations, a green dot will alert you when the animation is complete so you’ll know when to proceed.

To enable this view in the PowerPoint App, you’ll first tap on the “Slide Show” tab at the top of the screen. Of the available options, choose presenter view and you should see the presenter view, while your actual presentation will be displayed on the TV.

For those using Google Drive or other services, you will need to enable the “Mirroring” feature through AirPlay to see the presentation on the television. Mirroring shows exactly what you see on your device screen on the television itself.

Swipe up again on the iPad screen and tap the AirPlay icon. Under the drop-down list select “Enable Mirroring.” Your device screen should show up on the connected television. Keep in mind, however, that you will not have access to a presenter view and you will see your presentation on your iPad as your audience sees it on the screen.

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Swipe to manually advance your slides, or let the timed slide option advance them for you.

Hopefully this will help you streamline your presentation process and eliminate some cable clutter.

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When I first got this iPad, I thought Keynote was just one of those useless apps that just happens to appear on your device once you get it. Then one day I decided to try it out; and believe me, I was wrong. It’s awesome!!! I do like everything on it. But there was one day I did do a presentation on Keynote, and there is one thing that I needed to do for it that you can do on Keynote. That was to remove background on videos. You can remove background perfectly fine on photos. Why not on videos? It’s just like a photo, but it captures movement and sound. so my one and only request of this amazing and functional app is that it can remove background on videos. and this word REALLYE the best app ever if it was easier to use your finger and/or Apple Pencil and draw on the presentation. I later found out that there is a way to do that, but I would appreciate it if I could access the drawing toolbox a bit easier.
When I got my iPad, I saw this app all the time and I thought, “ Why do they put this app on here, I don’t think we would need it.” ZThen, it was getting closer to my dads sisters birthday. She took care of us when my mom was in the hospital and spent nearly all her money on us. I thought she really did something really special for everything she did so I decided I would look through the apps that I’ve never been on and I came up to the Keynote app.I tried it out and I saw that you could use by and I decided that I would you know just kinda like put some nice birthday stuff on there. Put a nice happy birthday song and have some nice note her husband had some things I wanted to say to her you know romance, so we decided that he could pick some poems on there. Then there can my uncle/my aunt which is the birthday girls brother. And he said what are you doing for the a lot of my iPad when I was on keto and I told him that I was really making a surprise for my aunt. Let’s call her candy. My uncle also wanted to do something so he said let’s go get some balloons and cake. Then in the evening of her birthday we got the cake from Maya and the balloons from a party place and the things you like the most was the presentation on keynote. It made her super happy.
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Although we have all heard of Powerpoint as a powerful tool for presentations, I believe that after using the Apple keynote, I have also learned that it can be used to create impressive and engaging presentations.

In this story I’m going to show you how we can create and Deliver a Killer Keynote Presentation using Keynote

Set it up correctly :

Start Keynote, then choose a Theme . Choosing an appropriate theme can save you time and effort in redefining styles, backgrounds, and image formatting.

Planning your content :

The Slide is the core component of Keynote, so it’s best to view your interactive piece as a series of small, slide-sized chunks. If you want to tell an interactive narrative, you’ll want to write it one slide at a time in words, images, video, or short animations.

Create your content :

The first page will be a title slide , so write a good welcome text ,Also use simplify charts and graphs to present your data,Always try to put points in further interactive way so that viewer can understand and grasp the slides veritably and fluently. it'll also helps to make the bystander always stick with the slide.

Short animations :

  • On the slide, click to select the object you want to animate.
  • In the Animate sidebar, click the Animate tab.
  • Click Add an Effect, then select an animation.
  • To set animation options such as the duration and direction of the animation, use the controls that appear.(Start Transition,Delay)

A Good Animation can help make a PowerPoint presentation more dynamic, and help make information more memorable. The most common types of animation effects include entrances and exits. You can also add sound to increase the intensity of your animation effects.

Presentation experts recommend using animations and sound effects sparingly. Animation can be useful in making a presentation more dynamic, and help to emphasize points, but too much animation can be distracting. Do not let animation and sound take the focus away from what you are saying.

Present it! :

Go ahead — press Play and test out your presentation. Everything should work as you’d expect, and you can press Escape to exit. Save your Presentation to iCloud, then open it on your iPad, and everything will work just the same there.

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You have some great tips. I also appreciate the paragraph about using sounds and animations sparingly. It never fails when I introduce Keynote to students, that their first presentation has sounds and animations for everything. Thank you for sharing, Keynote is one of my favorite apps.

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There's nothing like a great, well-thought-out Keynote. Thanks for sharing your step-by-step guide.

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Another great tips would be to use purposeful animation. If your an explaining how gravity work, using the anvil composition to have an object (or even the word GRAVITY) fall for the sky and land in a smoke dust deliver a message out the topic. And you are right to use is sparingly, use it to gain focus, to surprise you listener.

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Who doesn't love keynote? Thank you for the reminders on creating a presentation. You will have to share one you have created!

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Can’t wait for Apple’s iPhone 16 event? We’ve got the entire keynote* right here

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Excited to know what Apple will announce at the September 9 press event on Monday? Oh boy, have you come to the right place.

Because, in a shocking (yet totally believable) turn of events, Macworld’s hardworking reporters have yet again hit journalistic paydirt. Those absent-minded folk at Cupertino’s marketing department carelessly left the scripts and rehearsal tapes in the bins out back at Apple Park–whoops!–and after wiping off the worst coffee stains we can reveal all the juicy details here.

So here, minute by minute, is everything that will be announced at the ‘It’s Glowtime!’ iPhone event. Possibly. (If you don’t believe this is real, and you probably shouldn’t, you can follow the real event on Monday with our Glowtime live blog .)

Introduction

09:58 a.m.: The pre-stream starts up. Neon shapes dance hypnotically across the screen in time to the toe-tapping sounds of “Third-Quarter Revenue Expectations” by Chief Financial Officer.

10:00: Here we go! As we’ve come to expect, the presentation begins with a swooping camera shot (Is it a drone? Is it CGI?) over Apple Park. The camera comes to rest in front of the famous rainbow sculpture in the bucolic central courtyard, where Tim Cook smilingly welcomes us to a morning of “propaganda and naked consumerism.”

10:01: Today is going to be all about the future, Cook explains. “The time of man is over,” he chuckles, “culture is dead, and art is obsolete. Rejoice as the omnipotent machine consumes your very soul!” Sounds like we’re going to be hearing lots more about Apple Intelligence.

10:03: Apple will be focusing on four key product areas today: the iPhone, the Apple Watch, AirPods, and the iPad. It’s going to be a busy morning!

10:04: “Here’s Jeff to tell you more.”

10.05: The camera swoops to the lion enclosure of a nearby zoo, where Apple COO Jeff Williams is yawning and eating hunks of raw meat. He winks.

10:06: “Thanks Tim. Here at Apple, we’re proud that iPhone brings so much joy to people around the world. It entertains you. It keeps you safe. And it keeps you in touch with the people you love. That’s why we’re excited to show you the next generation of iPhone! And for the next 11 minutes I’m going to pretend this is the best phone we sell.”

10:08: We’re watching a video of iPhone 16 . In most respects, it looks a lot like the iPhone 15, except… ah yes, the twin cameras on the rear are vertically aligned , like on the old iPhone X. Not just a retro touch (and a way for buyers to show off the fact that they’ve upgraded since last year) but better for capturing spatial video for the Vision Pro.

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10:10: Confirmation too that the non-Pro models are getting the Action button that was previously limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max. And we’re seeing the advertising tagline for the iPhone 16: “Iterating Conservatively For Shareholders’ Benefit™.”

10:11: “We think you’re going to love iPhone 16,” says Williams, “at least for the next six minutes. For example, it features an A18 processor! That sounds good, doesn’t it? But in reality, it’s the same as the A17 Pro chip in last year’s iPhone 15 Pro handsets, only rebranded. Clever, aren’t we?”

10:12: The iPhone 16 will be available in six colors : white, black, blue, green, pink, and octarine. These are exceptionally bright, eye-catching finishes.

10:13: “iPhone 16 will be fully equipped with the latest developments in AI! Thanks to Apple Intelligence, you can generate soulless illustrations of your friends while artists starve. It’s insanely great!”

10:15: Williams holds up his iPhone 16 and shows a gen AI picture of a boot stamping on a human face. The human face has tears in all three of its eyes.

10:16: And on that jolly note, we’re moving on. No word on release dates or pricing just yet.

10:17: We’re watching a promotional video for… yep, it’s iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max ! And these look seriously gorgeous. And they get a new button on the righthand edge–is that the Capture button ? Yes! We were expecting that on all four models , but it’s a Pro exclusive.

10:18: The tagline is “Please Spend More Money™.”

10:19: “Forget the stupid, worthless iPhone 16. This is iPhone 16 Pro, a real phone for real consumers. We think you’re going to love it.”

10:20: The 16 Pro handsets are bigger than their predecessors. The 16 Pro has a 6.3-inch display (up from 6.1 inches) while the 16 Pro Max has a 6.9-inch display (up from 6.7 inches). The latter is the biggest screen Apple has ever made for a phone.

10:21: It seems the phones aren’t just bigger for the sake of bigger screens (although Apple is pushing that as a benefit) but also to accommodate bulkier camera hardware . The famous periscope lens is coming to the 16 Pro, having for size reasons been restricted to the larger Pro Max model last year. That means a 5x optical zoom on both Pro phones as of this year.

10:22: But the 16 Pro Max is still extra super duper special, because it now gets a larger 1/1.14-inch sensor, compared to 1/1.28-inch on the 16 Pro. Needless to say, this is the most sophisticated camera Apple has ever released, and you get a nice smartphone attached to it.

10:24: Williams is talking about Apple silicon now. “With more than 20 billion transistors, our all-new A18 Pro chip is so powerful it will make the A18 look like a pathetic worm. It features an upgraded Neural Engine to handle the demands of Apple Intelligence, and frankly, anyone using an iPhone 16 to run Apple Intelligence needs their head examined.”

10:26: We’re rattling through some specs now. The 16 Pro phones have bigger batteries (another benefit of the size increase!) which means they’ll last an hour longer than their respective predecessors.

10:27: The Pro handsets get Wi-Fi 7 . We weren’t sure if that would happen so soon after Wi-Fi 6E landed on the iPhone 15 Pro last year, but this is the right decision.

10:28: The iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max are available in four colors: Sensible Black, Plain White, Somber Gray, and a new Dull Brown.

10:29: And we’re wrapping up! Pricing now: the iPhone 16 starts at $799, the 16 Plus at $899, and the 16 Pro Max at $1,199. Those are all the same as the equivalent models last year. The 16 Pro, though, gets a price bump this year (due to the new inclusion of a periscope lens), and it costs $1,099, up from $999 for the iPhone 15 Pro at launch.

10:30: The new phones are all available to pre-order from this Friday (September 13), and will appear in stores the following Friday (September 20). And we’re moving on, as Tim Cook returns to the virtual stage.

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10:31: “Ten years ago today,” says Cook, twinkling affably, “we unveiled the very first Apple Watch. And so much has changed since then! For example, it now looks slightly different.”

10:32: Apple Watch is about to change more than ever before, Cook says. And Jeff Williams is going to tell us all about it.

10.33: We’re back in the zoo, where Jeff Williams sits astride a mighty ostrich. He leaps off, does a pirouette, and drops down into a perfect lotus position.

10:34: “Apple Watch is the perfect digital companion,” he says. “It’s always with you, it’s intimately acquainted with your health and fitness, it’s easily controlled via the extremely reliable and never annoying Siri voice assistant, and it’s perfectly integrated into Apple’s ecosystem of products. That’s why we decided not to bother putting Apple Intelligence on it.” Yes, this does seem like a strange omission .

10:36: Instead, he says, the next generation of Apple Watch is going to focus on a comprehensive redesign, and upgraded health sensors.

10:37: We’re seeing a promotional video of the new Apple Watch. It looks genuinely different from last year’s Series 9. The chassis is noticeably slimmer , the edges are flatter , and there’s something different about the way the strap is attached. This could be the rumored magnetic attachment.

10:39: And here’s official confirmation that it’s called Apple Watch X . Presumably that will be pronounced “ten,” as was the case for the iPhone X and Mac OS X.

10:40: The watch may be slimmer, but it has a bigger display . As Williams explains, the Apple Watch X is available in 45mm and (matching the Apple Watch Ultra) 49mm sizes, with the old 41mm size retired. This means you can get the benefit of the Ultra’s giant screen without its excessive bulk on the wrist.

10:42: And here’s another major physical change: the Apple Watch gets the customizable Action button that was previously available on the Apple Watch Ultra models only. That’s in addition to the Digital Crown dial and the side button on the righthand edge.

10:44: Williams is talking about health and fitness, which he says is “vital to ensuring dominance over other creatures of the forest and field.” He claims the Apple Watch is the most popular fitness device in the world, and is responsible for saving hundreds of lives thanks to its groundbreaking safety features and ability to offer early health warnings.

10:46: In that spirit, the Apple Watch is getting a new health feature: it’s a blood pressure monitor ! This has been the subject of rumors for a long time but we expected it to be postponed to 2025 —this is a real coup for Apple.

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10:48: Williams is talking about straps now. The new magnetic band locking mechanism is, he says, “easier and quicker to use than any watch attachment system in history.” He expects users to change the strap on their Apple Watch multiple times a week, or to match outfits, moods, and activities. A coincidence, of course, that this will also enable Apple and its partners to sell more accessories.

10:50: “That’s Apple Watch X ,” says Williams, “and we think you’re going to love it.”

10.51: We’re moving on rapidly, and what’s this? Promotional video shows what looks like… yes! It’s Apple Watch SE 3 . The design appears the same as on the 2nd-gen model, but the finish is somehow different.

10:52: “We know that our customers love Apple Watch SE, so we gave it our full attention. We’ve completely overhauled the design to make it better than ever, and even more affordable. We think you’ve going to love it.”

10:54: Apple Watch SE has been redesigned from the ground up, which means… okay, it’s still basically the same design but it has a plastic body . That doesn’t sound hugely appealing, although Apple has managed to make it look pretty decent. And presumably will mean a lower price.

10:56: All new colors! Apple Watch SE 3 will be available in pink, yellow, neon green, tartan, leopard skin, and the Norwich City home kit from 1992 to 1994.

10:58: The price, we suspect, will be key to the appeal of the new SE, but no word on that just yet, because we’re moving on!

10:59: Promotional video of… yes, it’s the Apple Watch Ultra. No major changes to the design this time. (Or last time, for that matter.)

11:01: Williams says the Ultra gets an all-new processor for this generation: the S10. (Note that this wasn’t mentioned during the Apple Watch X presentation, because there were other things to talk about.) Other than that, “it’s the Ultra you know and love, updated for 2025.”

11:03: Oh, and there’s a new second color option. The Ultra 2 is available in basic titanium only, but the Ultra 3 is also available in a blue titanium finish.

11:04: Right, we’re doing prices now. The all-new Apple Watch SE 3 will start at just $219 for the GPS model, and $259 for the cellular model. That compares to $249/$299 for the 2nd-gen model. Bit of a bargain, that.

11:05: Apple Watch X starts at $399 and Ultra 3 at $799. Those prices are both the same as the previous generations at launch. And the new Apple Watch models will all become available to pre-order on September 13 and hit stores on September 20.

11:07: “Back to you, Tim!”

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11:08: Tim Cook says the new Apple Watches “are sure to kickstart revenue expectations going forward” and thanks the wearables team for their “invaluable synergy within a hyperlocal snackable paradigm.”

11:09: While we’re talking wearables… Cook is now talking about AirPods . “AirPods are the most iconic headphones on the planet and one of Apple’s most successful ever products. Which is why we hardly ever update them.” He taps the side of his head, nodding sagely.

11:11: But it seems that’s all about to change. “I’d like to introduce the newest member of Apple’s product team. Over to Taylor!”

11:12: Taylor Swift (for it is she) is standing in an engineering lab deep in Apple Park. She’s wearing a lab coat and examining transistors through a microscope. “Thanks, Tim. I’m excited to be here at the unveiling of yet another iconic Apple device. If there’s one thing I love, it’s product marketing. Roll the tape!”

11:14: We’re seeing a promotional video of Swift wearing a pair of AirPods as she goes about her day. Shopping, lunching, meeting record-company executives… all while listening to music and podcasts, and holding phone calls, on her trusty Apple earbuds.

11:15: Official confirmation that Apple is today unveiling the 4 th-gen version of its standard AirPods . “We decided to take everything great about AirPods, and make it even better,” says Swift. “We think you’re going to love it.”

11:16: Apple has tweaked the design of the AirPods. They now have shorter stems and resemble a hybrid between the 3rd-gen AirPods and the AirPods Pro.

11:18: The new AirPods also get active noise cancellation, a feature previously exclusive to the AirPods Pro. That’s a big step.

11:19: “When I’m overseeing the edit of my latest award-winning album, I find that there’s nothing better than Apple’s iconic AirPods Max over-ear headphones for delivering sharp audio at a surprisingly low price,” says Swift, visibly reading from a script. “They certainly aren’t laughably outdated. I’m not even sure why someone would say that.”

11:21: Apple is announcing, finally, the 2nd generation of AirPods Max ! The first model came out back in December 2020, remember.

11:22: AirPods Max 2 feature a new, lighter design, and support for Apple Music’s lossless audio. The case has been completely redesigned, too, for which we can only say, thank goodness. And they charge via USB-C instead of Lightning.

11:24: Pricing time! The 4th-gen AirPods will cost $189 with the MagSafe charging case (a small price bump compared to $179 for the 3rd-gen model). The 2nd-gen AirPods Max cost $599. Ouch.

11:25: “And now,” says Taylor, “it’s over to Jeff for the latest iPad news.”

11:26: “Thanks Taylor,” says Jeff Williams, who is sitting in a tree in the monkey enclosure. “Big fan.”

iPad Mini

11:27: Williams says the iPad is the leading tablet in the world, and he’s been excited to see the response to the new iPad Air and Pro earlier this year. “So we wanted to bring that same excitement to the iPad mini.”

11:28: Promotional video time. The new iPad mini looks very much like the old iPad mini. (And it really is old. The 6th-gen iPad mini came out in September 2021.) No new design today.

11:30: This is potentially interesting, though: the mini is getting an M-class processor for the first time! It’s getting a bump from the A15 to the M1. That leaves the 10th-gen iPad as the last A-class holdout in the iPad range. (The Air has M2 and the Pro has M4.)

11:31: The iPad also gets a bump in RAM allocation, from 4GB to 8GB. This is all part of a push to make it Apple Intelligence-ready.

11:32: Apple is also unveiling a new version of the Magic Keyboard Folio in the mini’s size.

11:33: And that’s it. Williams says the new iPad mini will hit stores on September 20, and start at $499. That’s the same as before.

11:34: “That’s iPad mini. We think you’re going to love it. Back to you, Tim.”

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One more thing…

11:35: Tim Cook is wrapping things up now. He’s talking about the important products we’ve seen today, and how much they’re going to improve customers’ lives “and generate value for the shareholders, which is the important thing.”

11:36. I guess that’s it. Except…

11:37: Wow, it’s time for One More Thing ! We’re going back to Taylor Swift.

11:38: “Thanks Tim. Now, if there’s one thing I care about, it’s getting value for money on entry-level consumer products. And Apple is the place to come to for budget-friendly gadgets.”

11:39: Cut to yet another video. (What is that now, eight?!) It shows Swift attending a Hollywood party while wearing another pair of AirPods!

11:40: “Introducing… AirPods SE . Not Quite As Good, But Cheaper™.”

11:41: The AirPods SE replace the 2nd-gen AirPods in Apple’s lineup. They cost just $99. Wow!

11:42: They launch “this fall.” No more detail than that.

11:43: Back to Cook, who wraps up, including giving his thanks to Luca Maestri (the outgoing CFO ) for all his hard work over the years. And we really are done.

Author: David Price , Editor, Macworld

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Keynote iPhone 16 : où regarder la présentation en direct ?

Et découvrir les annonces iPhone 16, Apple Watch et compagnie ?

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Il y a quelques jours , Apple officialisait la date de son prochain Apple Event de rentrée : le lundi 9 septembre 2024. La présentation aura lieu à 10 h 00, heure locale, 19 h 00, heure française.

Comme tout keynote estival qui se respecte, on devrait voir Apple présenter ses nouveautés majeures : iPhone de nouvelle génération, Apple Watch de nouvelles générations et possiblement de belles surprises en bonus. Les attentes sont évidemment massives du côté des iPhone et de la gamme au numéro 16 que l’on a hâte de découvrir. Car jusqu’à ce jour, le smartphone est le produit le plus important pour la société dirigée par Tim Cook et son avenir.

Autant dire que s’il y avait un Keynote à suivre dans l’année, chez Apple, ce serait bien celui-ci. Et justement, si vous ne savez pas trop où, ni comment assister à l’évènement en direct, soyez rassurés. Cet article est fait pour vous y aider.

Nous détaillons en effet plus bas plusieurs moyens mis en œuvre par nos soins ou par des tiers pour suivre les annonces du Keynote en direct. Flux vidéo, liveblog texte, app mobile, il y en a pour tous les gouts et toutes les machines !

Mais avant cela, rappelons le jour et l’heure à bloquer dans votre application de calendrier préférée.

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La diffusion de l’évènement débutera à 10 h 00, heure californienne, le lundi 9 septembre 2024 . Cela correspond à 19 h 00 en France, le même jour . Si vous vous trouvez à ce moment-là sur un autre fuseau horaire que celui de Paris, nous vous invitons à consulter ce lien facilitant la conversion d’horaire . Vous pouvez ajouter votre ville pour voir automatiquement l’heure du Keynote chez vous.

Comment suivre la présentation ?

Sur iphon.fr ou dans l’app i-nfo.fr.

Vous pouvez suivre la conférence en direct texte sur le site iPhon.fr, mais aussi dans notre application iPhone et iPad  disponible gratuitement sur l’App Store . Notre live est déjà fonctionnel . Il affiche un minuteur affichant le temps restant avant le lancement de la présentation Apple. Rejoignez-nous dès que possible, nous diffuserons le matin du jour J des sondages pour tenter d’en savoir plus sur vos attentes par rapport à l’évènement.

  • C’est ici pour rejoindre le live iPhon.fr et suivre la conférence d’Apple

Le suivi live est également visible en fin de cet article.

Plusieurs canaux ont été mis à disposition par Apple pour ne pas manquer une miette de la conférence vidéo :

  • Le site d’Apple et la page dédiée aux Apple Events : la voix la plus directe
  • YouTube : le streaming en temps réel de la conférence est disponible sur la plateforme vidéo de Google aussi
  • L’app iOS Apple Developper : l’application réservée aux développeurs dispose de son propre flux pour suivre les annonces
  • L’app Apple TV : l’app dédiée au streaming vidéo et disponible sur presque tous les appareils Apple est aussi de la partie pour la retransmission du Keynote

Que choisis selon l’appareil utilisé ?

Sur Mac, iPhone, iPad ou iPod touch, il est plutôt conseillé d’utiliser le lien du site d’Apple pour suivre la présentation, de préférence via le navigateur Safari pour s’assurer d’un bon fonctionnement.

Sur Apple TV, mais aussi sur iOS, il vaut mieux se tourner vers l’app TV. Faites “rechercher” et tapez “Apple Event” pour trouver le nouveau flux listé, celui du 9 septembre 2024.

Les développeurs pourront logiquement préférer l’app Apple Developper avec laquelle ils sont familiers.

Notez enfin que le lien YouTube pourra vous être d’une grande utilité si vous utilisez un autre navigateur que Safari et/ou un appareil non Apple, comme un ordinateur Windows, une box TV opérateur ou encore une clé HDMI disposant de l’app YouTube. En outre, la plateforme de Google propose une fonctionnalité de rappel bien pratique pour ne pas manquer l’évènement.

Le suivi en direct (liveblog) iPhon.fr de l’Apple Event iPhone 16

Merci de patienter jusqu’au chargement du livefeed ci-dessous. Et si vous avez du mal à voir le live depuis l’application i-nfo.fr, rendez-vous ici via Safari, dans la version web de l’article .

Vous pouvez cliquer sur la petite flèche en haut à droite pour changer l’ordre d’arrivée des annonces et sur la petite cloche pour activer ou désactiver les alertes sonores.

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Keynote User Guide for Mac

  • What’s new in Keynote 14.1
  • Intro to Keynote
  • Intro to images, charts, and other objects
  • Create a presentation
  • Choose how to navigate your presentation
  • Open or close a presentation
  • Save and name a presentation
  • Find a presentation
  • Print a presentation
  • Undo or redo changes
  • Show or hide sidebars
  • Quick navigation
  • Change the working view
  • Expand and zoom your workspace
  • Customize the Keynote toolbar
  • Change Keynote settings on Mac
  • Touch Bar for Keynote
  • Create a presentation using VoiceOver
  • Add or delete slides
  • Add and view presenter notes
  • Reorder slides
  • Group or ungroup slides
  • Skip or unskip a slide
  • Change the slide size
  • Change a slide background
  • Add a border around a slide
  • Show or hide text placeholders
  • Show or hide slide numbers
  • Apply a slide layout
  • Add and edit slide layouts
  • Change a theme
  • Add an image
  • Add an image gallery
  • Edit an image
  • Add and edit a shape
  • Combine or break apart shapes
  • Draw a shape
  • Save a shape to the shapes library
  • Add and align text inside a shape
  • Add 3D objects
  • Add lines and arrows
  • Animate, share, or save drawings
  • Add video and audio
  • Record audio
  • Edit video and audio
  • Add live video
  • Set movie and image formats
  • Position and align objects
  • Use alignment guides
  • Place objects inside a text box or shape
  • Layer, group, and lock objects
  • Change object transparency
  • Fill shapes and text boxes with color or an image
  • Add a border to an object
  • Add a caption or title
  • Add a reflection or shadow
  • Use object styles
  • Resize, rotate, and flip objects
  • Move and edit objects using the object list
  • Add linked objects to make your presentation interactive
  • Select text
  • Copy and paste text
  • Use dictation to enter text
  • Use accents and special characters
  • Format a presentation for another language
  • Use phonetic guides
  • Use bidirectional text
  • Use vertical text
  • Change the font or font size
  • Add bold, italic, underline, or strikethrough to text
  • Change the color of text
  • Change text capitalization
  • Add a shadow or outline to text
  • Intro to paragraph styles
  • Apply a paragraph style
  • Create, rename, or delete paragraph styles
  • Update or revert a paragraph style
  • Use a keyboard shortcut to apply a style
  • Adjust character spacing
  • Add drop caps
  • Raise and lower characters and text
  • Format fractions automatically
  • Create and use character styles
  • Format dashes and quotation marks
  • Format Chinese, Japanese, or Korean text
  • Set tab stops
  • Format text into columns
  • Adjust line spacing
  • Format lists
  • Add a highlight effect to text
  • Add mathematical equations
  • Add borders and rules (lines) to separate text
  • Add or delete a table
  • Select tables, cells, rows, and columns
  • Add or remove rows and columns
  • Move rows and columns
  • Resize rows and columns
  • Merge or unmerge cells
  • Change the look of table text
  • Show, hide, or edit a table title
  • Change table gridlines and colors
  • Use table styles
  • Resize, move, or lock a table
  • Add and edit cell content
  • Format dates, currency, and more
  • Create a custom cell format
  • Highlight cells conditionally
  • Format tables for bidirectional text
  • Alphabetize or sort table data
  • Calculate values using data in table cells
  • Use the Formulas and Functions Help
  • Add or delete a chart
  • Change a chart from one type to another
  • Modify chart data
  • Move, resize, and rotate a chart
  • Change the look of data series
  • Add a legend, gridlines, and other markings
  • Change the look of chart text and labels
  • Add a chart border and background
  • Use chart styles
  • Animate objects onto and off a slide
  • Animate objects on a slide
  • Change build order and timing
  • Add transitions
  • Present on your Mac
  • Present on a separate display
  • Present on a Mac over the internet
  • Use a remote
  • Make a presentation advance automatically
  • Require a password to exit a presentation
  • Play a slideshow with multiple presenters
  • Rehearse on your Mac
  • Record presentations
  • Check spelling
  • Look up words
  • Find and replace text
  • Replace text automatically
  • Set author name and comment color
  • Highlight text
  • Add and print comments
  • Send a presentation
  • Intro to collaboration
  • Invite others to collaborate
  • Collaborate on a shared presentation
  • See the latest activity in a shared presentation
  • Change a shared presentation’s settings
  • Stop sharing a presentation
  • Shared folders and collaboration
  • Use Box to collaborate
  • Create an animated GIF
  • Post your presentation in a blog
  • Use iCloud Drive with Keynote
  • Export to PowerPoint or another file format
  • Reduce the presentation file size
  • Save a large presentation as a package file
  • Restore an earlier version of a presentation
  • Move a presentation
  • Delete a presentation
  • Password-protect a presentation
  • Lock a presentation
  • Create and manage custom themes
  • Transfer files with AirDrop
  • Transfer presentations with Handoff
  • Transfer presentations with the Finder
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Keyboard shortcut symbols

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Create a presentation in Keynote on Mac

To create a new presentation, you first choose a theme to use as a starting point. Themes use coordinated fonts and colors for a unified look and often include placeholders that you can replace with your own content.

Create a presentation from a theme

To open Keynote, click the Keynote icon in the Dock, Launchpad, or the Applications folder.

If the theme chooser (shown below) doesn’t appear, click New Document in the bottom-left corner of the dialog. You can also choose File > New (from the File menu at the top of your screen).

The theme chooser. A sidebar on the left lists theme categories you can click to filter options. On the right are thumbnails of predesigned themes, arranged in rows by category.

Note: If you’d like the ability to format table and chart data using the conventions of another language, choose the language in the bottom-left corner before choosing a theme. See Format a presentation for another language .

In the theme chooser, browse the themes by category, then double-click the one that looks closest to what you want to create. To narrow the choices, click a category along the sidebar on the left.

Some themes aren’t downloaded to your computer until you choose them or open a presentation that uses one. If your connection is slow or you’re offline when this happens, placeholder images and slide backgrounds in the presentation may appear at a lower resolution until you’re online again or the theme finishes downloading.

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Each slide layout offers a different arrangement of text and images that you use as a starting point for your content.

To add your own content to the presentation, do any of the following:

the Add Slide button

Add text: Double-click placeholder text and type your own.

the Replace Image button

Choose File > Save, enter a name, choose a location, then click Save.

Keynote automatically saves your changes as you work, so you don’t need to worry about saving your presentation manually. However, it’s a good idea to rename your presentation so you can easily find it the next time you want to work on it. You can change the name of the presentation or change where it’s saved at any time.

If iCloud Drive is set up on your Mac, Keynote saves the presentation to iCloud Drive by default.

the Play button

To end the presentation, press the Esc (Escape) key. For more ways to show a presentation, see Play a presentation on your Mac .

To close the presentation, click the red close button in the top-left corner of the window.

Select a default theme for new presentations

You can set Keynote to always open a new presentation in a particular theme instead of from the theme chooser.

Choose Keynote > Settings (from the Keynote menu at the top of your screen).

Click General at the top of the window, then select “Use theme” in the For New Presentations controls.

The name that appears after “Use theme” is the currently selected theme.

Click the Change Theme button, select a theme, then click Choose.

To close the window, click the red close button in the upper-left corner.

After you change this setting, you can still open a new presentation with a different theme. Hold down the Option key, then choose File > New from Theme Chooser (from the File menu at the top of your screen).

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Physical presentation clicker that works with keynote on iPad?

I like to run slides from my iPad using the Keynote app. I've never regularly used a presentation clicker, but I'd like to switch to using one.

I purchased a physical clicker that stated that it works with iPads (the DinoFire for Bluetooth Presentation Remote). I've connected the clicker to my iPad via Bluetooth, and the clicker works to adjust the volume on my iPad and it works fine with the PowerPoint app on my iPad. But it is not working with the Keynote app! When I click the advance buttons, nothing happens in Keynote (again the clicker works fine on my PowerPoint iPad app).

I've tried googling for more information about using a clicker on Keynote. But all I'm finding is information about using my watch or phone as a clicker. I don't want to do that--I want to use a clicker with physical buttons.

Does anyone know if it is possible to use a clicker with physical buttons to advance slides on Keynote on an iPad? (If so, is the problem that the specific device I bought is not compatible and I need a different clicker? Or, is it a settings issue?) Any information would be very much appreciated!

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