Mikhail Sobolev wrote:<br>
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<pre>Sorry, it's a bit problematic for me to capture the screen.<br><br>So what was done:<br> -- the URL was opened<br> -- the browser brought to the full screen mode<br><br>What was on the screen:<br><br> In red "View with Opera"
<br><br> In black centered:<br> Press F11 to start the Opera Show Presentation<br> Use PageUp and PageDown to navigate<br><br> Then four rectangles:<br><br> 770 Opera test Slide 1<br> Someone Comes to Town... Slide 2
<br> Slide 3<br> Slide 4<br><br></pre>
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Sounds like what you see when you're NOT in presentation mode, which in
Opera you toggle by pressing the F11 function key. There may not be a
presentation mode in this version of Opera, or it may be toggled in
some unusual way since there are no function keys.<br>
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Just to double-check -- did you see this same thing in full-screen mode?<br>
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<blockquote>I might try to produce the screenshots tomorrow :)<br>
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<pre><br>That would be great. Thank you<br><br></pre>
<blockquote>Hope it helps<br>
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<pre><br>It does. <br><br></pre>
<blockquote>--<br>
Misha</blockquote>
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