Are there keyboard shortcuts for Proclaim from the Preach website?

Aaron Kaufman
Aaron Kaufman Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

When I'm using the preach mode on my laptop, I would like to change between slides with a shortcut key instead of having to reach up to my screen and tap the next slide, or navigate with a mouse. Is there a way to either:

A) change the location of the slides on the screen to the bottom or the right for control of our presentation?

B) is there a shortcut key that can be pressed to advance to the next slide?

Thanks so much!

Comments

  • Bruce D.
    Bruce D. Member Posts: 76 ✭✭

    Don't know about A) but to advance the slide, the right arrow works for me.

    However, our proclaim PC is in normal "on-air" mode, not in preaching mode; Monitor 1: Proclaim slides view, Monitor 2: displaying slides & to the main display's.

  • Nancy Bell
    Nancy Bell Member Posts: 10
    edited 2:22PM

    Aaron, did you post your question in the right place? Proclaim doesn't have a "preach mode", and the default location of the slides when On Air is the bottom of the screen. It appears that Logos Sermon Builder does have a "Preaching Mode"; could that be what you're referring to? I'm somewhat familiar with Proclaim, but know nothing about Sermon Builder. I believe https://community.logos.com/categories/discuss-logos is the correct forum for questions about Sermon Builder.

    If you actually meant Proclaim, there are a number of shortcut keys that can be used:

    Advance to the next slide: right arrow or space bar
    Go back to the previous slide: left arrow
    Go to a specific slide: press the hot key for that slide (shown in the lower right of the slide's thumbnail)

    See https://support.proclaim.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/19863491758733-Keyboard-Shortcuts for more keyboard shortcuts.

  • Aaron Kaufman
    Aaron Kaufman Member Posts: 3 ✭✭

    There are integrations into Logos "Preach Mode" to control Proclaim from the web. That's what I'm wondering about. Looking for a shortcut instead of having to either have a 2nd device on the podium with me, or having to roll a mouse to the next slide and click it to swap.

    I thought I'd start here. Thank you for responding!