You are viewing a jsLib web presentation.
A web presentation uses a JavaScript library to give a menued presentation
format to the information.
You can navigate through a web presentation using the menu on the left
or using navigation keys on your keyboard.
Click on the "Navigation" menu item (or click on the left arrow key) to
learn more.
You can navigate through a presentation using either the menu on the
left or keyboard keys.
Try it out on the embedded presentation below.
The right arrow, down arrow, and page down (Mac: Fn + Down Arrow) keys
advance to the next page.
The left arrow, up arrow, and page up (Mac: Fn + Up Arrow) keys back
up to the previous page.
The home key (Mac: Fn + Left Arrow) restarts the presentation.
Note: Since this presentation has an embedded presentation there
are two possible destinations for events generated when you click on a
keyboard key: the outer presentation (green) or the embedded
presentation (tan).
Clicking the mouse somewhere in either of the presentations gives it the
focus so that it will receive keyboard events.
When the navigation menu displays a
progression widget you are in a progression.
This means the content is not all displayed at once.
Instead, more content is displayed as you advance through the
presentation.
This behavior is most often used by someone who is giving a
presentation.
Someone who is just viewing a presentation for reference purposes may
want to display the entire content quickly.
Both usages are supported with the progression widget and with the arrow
keys and page down/up keys.
The right arrow key and the right pointing triangle in the progression
widget show more content.
The left arrow key and the left pointing triangle in the progression
widget show less content.
The down arrow key, the page down key, and the barred right pointing
triangle in the progression widget advance to the end of the
progression.
The up arrow, the page up key, and the barred left pointing triangle
in the progression widget back up to the beginning of the progression.