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url: "/pitchdeck/web/remote.md"
description: "Speaker mode allows you to control your presentation from a different screen with a pop-out browser window, or by scanning a QR code with your phone/tablet."
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# Using speaker mode remote to present from another screen

> Speaker mode allows you to control your presentation from a different screen with a pop-out browser window, or by scanning a QR code with your phone/tablet.

## Opening your speaker mode window

[Video](/assets/videos/pitchdeck/web/open-speaker-window.mp4)

To open speaker mode in a new window from your main presentation window, you can click the **Speaker Mode** button in the Pitchdeck web app toolbar at the bottom of the page. This will pop-out a new window that you can drag onto a second screen, allowing you to control your presentation from one screen, while having the main presentation on a different screen.

## Navigating between slides

[Video](/assets/videos/pitchdeck/web/speaker-mode-navigation.mp4)

You can navigate between your slides in speaker mode by clicking on the **Prev** and **Next** buttons in the speaker mode toolbar at the bottom of the page, or by pressing the **Left Arrow** or **Right Arrow** keys on your keyboard. Pressing the **Space** key on your keyboard will also move to the next slide in the main presentation window.

If you need to jump directly to a certain slide in your presentation, you can use the slide selector left hand side of the page. Scrolling through your slides and clicking on any of them will instantly jump to viewing that specific slide in the main presentation window.

## Changing the font size of your speaker notes

[Video](/assets/videos/pitchdeck/web/speaker-font-size.mp4)

To toggle between different font sizes for your speaker notes, you can click the **Font Size** button in the speaker mode window; clicking the button will cycle through **18px**, **22px**, **26px** and **30px** font sizes. This can be useful if you're standing further away or closer to the screen while presenting.

## Using the presentation timer

[Video](/assets/videos/pitchdeck/web/speaker-timer.mp4)

To keep track of how long you've been speaking, you can use the presentation timer built-in to the speaker mode window. The timer will start automatically upon opening the speaker window, but you can click **Pause** at anytime to pause the timer; clicking **Reset** will restart the timer back to **00:00:00**; clicking **Start** will resume the presentation timer.

## Toggling slide numbers

[Video](/assets/videos/pitchdeck/web/speaker-slide-numbers.mp4)

You can show visible slide numbers in your presentation by clicking the **Numbers** button in the speaker mode toolbar at the bottom of the window.

## Controlling the pointer

[Video](/assets/videos/pitchdeck/web/speaker-pointer-cursors.mp4)

You can enable a pointer overlay by clicking the **Pointer** button in the speaker mode toolbar at the bottom of the window. This will show a pointer overlay on your main presentation window. You can change the default pointer (the red laser) to something else by clicking on another pointer in the list of pointer options available above the speaker mode toolbar while the pointer is active.

When the pointer is active, you can click/hold and drag your mouse around the pointer pop-up area in the speaker mode window to act as the pointer, which will control the position of the pointer on the main presentation window.

Clicking the **Pointer** button again, while the pointer is active, will hide the pointer and the cursor options in your main presentation window.

## Using your phone or tablet as the speaker mode remote control

[Video](/assets/videos/pitchdeck/web/speaker-qr-code.mp4)

To use your phone or tablet as a remote control for your presentation, you can click the **Remote** button in the Pitchdeck web app toolbar at the bottom of the page. This will open an overlay showing a QR code; scanning the QR code with the camera on your phone/tablet will open a new page in the web browser on your phone/tablet, allowing you to control your main presentation window wirelessly.

> **Note:** **Controls in the phone/tablet are the same as the speaker mode window**. Using the **Remote** option will load up the same remote control as the **Speaker Mode** option on your computer, with an optimized interface for smaller screens. For help using these controls, please see the documentation above.
