Depending on your preferred software, there are several ways how you can run Slido alongside your presentation during a meeting.
We offer direct integrations with PowerPoint and Google Slides. If you prefer a different presentation software, don’t you worry - we also have some tips and tricks for you!
In this article:
Slido for PowerPoint
With our integration, you can seamlessly integrate Slido with PowerPoint to create live polls, quizzes or Q&A sessions directly in your slides.
There’s no need to switch between windows or apps anymore, as everything is directly in your presentation and can be controlled from PowerPoint. If you’re using a PowerPoint presentation during a remote call, you can simply share the screen with your presentation and Slido will be there as well.
This integration works on Windows 7 and later and Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and later. We also have an integration for MacOS.
Click the following link to learn more about Slido for PowerPoint.
Slido for Google Slides
Our Google Slides integration allows you to set up and manage Slido directly from the Google Slides interface.
Slides with live polls, quizzes, or Q&A sessions will become a part of your presentation and you’ll be able to display the results and audience questions on your slides in real-time. If you’re using a Google Slides presentation during a remote call, you can simply share the screen with your presentation and Slido will be there as well.
Follow the link to find out more about how to use Slido with Google Slides.
Slido with other presentation software
If you can’t use either of our two integrations, there are still other ways how to switch between Slido and your presentation during a meeting.
If you’re using Slido alongside a presentation during a remote call, we’ve also prepared the Use Slido for remote meetings, classes, events, and webinars article for you.
Use your trackpad or keyboard
If you’re using Mac, you can simply switch between your presentation and Slido Present mode by swiping with three fingers on your trackpad, either to the left or right.
If you’re using Windows, you can use the keyboard shortcut Alt+Tab to quickly switch between presentation and Slido.
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