View Full Version : help! expand powerpoint slides to fill T3 stretch screen
Does anyone know a way to expand Docs to Go powerpoint slides to use the full stretch screen on the Tungsten T3? It seems to be only possible to zoom in to show part of the slide or zoom out and display the slide plus notes.
I want to be able to give a mini powerpoint presentation on my T3 screen in a one on one situation. The ability to have slides expand to fill the screen will greatly improve their readability.
Word docs seem to fill the screen so I thought I could use it instead but obviously this is far from ideal! Any other thoughts or suggestions would be greatfully received.
Thanks
CWolf
04-18-2004, 10:10 AM
Try using CodeDiver, it works fine on T3.
http://www.jade.dti.ne.jp/~imazeki/palm/cDiv/index-e.html
Can you please only post a request in one place!!!
You posted this in 3 different forums! If it is in the wrong one then it will get moved, having it in 3 is just a waste of time and resources...
Anyway, hope that helps!
matrix42
04-18-2004, 04:45 PM
Hi Slm
I know where your coming from, slide show mode in Docs to Go only shows the slide in the top part of the screen and Notes below it, there is no way with Docs to Go I've found to make the slide "fit to screen"
What I do is use Repilgo although it wont completely fill the screen it does a nicer job (fills about 90% of screen, so looks good especially in landscape on a T3) which makes it adequate for doing the little one on one presentations.
I've never tried Code Diver, but my understanding is it enables full screen for "apps" that are not written that way and as Docs to Go does support the full screen. I doubt it would assist with this issue.
I like Docs to Go for reviewing my PPT with its notes.
Thanks very much for your suggestions CWolf and Matrix42. I am in the process of tracking down a copy of Repilgo here in Oz.
My thanks also for the courteous and constructive way you responded to my multiple forums posting error CWolf!
CWolf
04-19-2004, 07:10 AM
HehHeh, sorry if it sounded a bit abrupt, I was half asleep at the time.
CodeDiver usually does the job ok, you choose the program, click Force on the Virtual Silk option and choose always.
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