
Quick Start
- Open a program in the editor.
- Click Present in the program header.
- A control panel opens. Click Open Display to launch the full-screen presentation window.
- Use arrow keys to navigate between slides.
Presentation Mode requires a Pro or Max plan. Compare plans →
How-to Guide
Launch Presentation Mode
Open the Display
Click Open Display to launch the audience-facing window. Drag this window to your projector or external monitor.

Keyboard Shortcuts
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
→ or ↓ | Next slide |
← or ↑ | Previous slide |
B | Toggle blank screen (black) |
F | Toggle fullscreen |
Escape | Exit fullscreen |
Set Up Remote Control via QR Code
Scan the QR Code
A QR code appears on screen. Scan it with your phone — it opens a mobile-friendly remote control page.

For the complete remote control guide — including swipe gestures, manual code entry, and troubleshooting — see Remote Control.
Use the Filmstrip
The Filmstrip requires a Pro or Max plan.
- The Filmstrip appears at the bottom of the Presenter View.
- It shows thumbnail previews of all slides in order.
- Click any thumbnail to jump directly to that slide.
- The current slide is highlighted with a border.
Karaoke Mode
Karaoke Mode provides an immersive, audio-synced lyrics display. Instead of manually advancing slides, lyrics are highlighted line-by-line in time with the music — perfect for rehearsals, sing-alongs, or worship nights.Karaoke Mode requires a hymn with both structured lyrics and synced audio. Learn how to sync lyrics →
Open a Hymn
Navigate to a hymn that has synced audio. The Karaoke button appears in the hymn header.
Karaoke Keyboard Shortcuts
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
Space | Play / Pause |
← | Seek back 10 seconds |
→ | Seek forward 10 seconds |
M | Mute / Unmute |
Escape | Exit karaoke |

Pro-Tips
Related Guides
Remote Control
Phone-based slide control with swipe gestures and song navigation
Programs
Presentations are launched from programs
Hymns & Songs
Lyrics structure drives slide generation
Settings
Configure presentation fonts, transitions, and background