I am using LO 25.2.3.2 on a MacBook running MacOS Sequoia 15.5.
I am doing an Impress slide presentation, and I want it to always default to the Presenter Mode on 
my computer when doing a slide show where I can see the current slide, the next slide and my 
presenter notes. I run the actual slide presentation for my audience from a different computer and 
just use my computer to read my presenter notes.
About a year ago, I learned from Regina a way to achieve this by going into Advanced settings, 
searching for “StartAlways” and setting the Boolean setting to “true.” I have done this with my 
Dell Windows computer and it works perfectly, but in the past six months, I have been migrating 
everything to a MacBook.
When I try to do it with my Apple MacBook, it doesn’t work. Does anyone know if this is a problem 
with the Mac version of LO, or can anyone think of something else I may need to do? As far as I can 
tell, all of my LO settings are identical between my Windows computer and my MacBook. It’s just 
that the Presenter Mode works on the Dell, but not on the Mac.
Virgil
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