Master Google Slides Shortcuts for Effortless Presenting
1. Start Presentation from Beginning
- Shortcut:
Ctrl + F5
(Windows) /Cmd + Shift + Enter
(Mac)
- Why It Helps: Instantly starts your presentation from the first slide, so you don't waste time clicking through.
2. Start Presentation from Current Slide
- Shortcut:
Ctrl + Enter
(Windows) /Cmd + Enter
(Mac)
- Why It Helps: Useful when you're in the middle of editing and want to preview from a specific slide.
3. Exit Presentation Mode
- Shortcut:
Esc
- Why It Helps: Quickly return to edit mode without searching for the exit button.
4. Move to Next Slide
- Shortcut:
Right Arrow
orPage Down
- Why It Helps: Keeps your flow smooth during live presentations.
5. Go Back to Previous Slide
- Shortcut:
Left Arrow
orPage Up
- Why It Helps: Easily revisit points or answer audience questions.
6. Jump to a Specific Slide
- Shortcut: Type the slide number and hit
Enter
- Why It Helps: Perfect for jumping to important slides during Q&A sessions.
7. Black Out or White Out Screen
- Shortcut:
B
for black screen /W
for white screen
- Why It Helps: Temporarily hide your content and shift attention back to you.
8. Toggle Pointer On/Off
- Shortcut:
Ctrl + L
- Why It Helps: Use the laser pointer effect to guide attention during your explanation.
9. Open Speaker Notes
- Shortcut: While presenting, click on the three-dot menu > "Open speaker notes"
- Why It Helps: Helpful for staying on track with your key points and talking notes.
10. Mute/Unmute Video (Embedded)
- Shortcut:
M
- Why It Helps: Control your slide media without interrupting the presentation flow.
Conclusion
FAQs are here to help!
Can I customize keyboard shortcuts in Google Slides?
Do these shortcuts work on all browsers?
Is there a full list of shortcuts within Google Slides?
Ctrl + /
(Windows) or Cmd + /
(Mac) to view all available Google Slides shortcuts.Share on socials
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