This slideshow is meant to be very simple to use. You can see an example of the basic slideshow controls below.
Sometimes there will be sound or narration that goes along with a slide, in that case the panel will look smililar to this:
When you move the mouse cursor over a button, the white portion will turn red. By clicking it once you will activate the button.
On most computers the slideshow will probably just work - if the slideshow doesn't work for you check the following:
Make sure you have JavaScript enabled. Click here to check wether it is enabled for your browser, and for instructions on how to enable it.
For those slides that have sound with them, you will need a plugin installed to play mp3 files. For Windows and Macintosh users this will usually be Apple computer's Quicktime'plugin. For users of Firefox on Linux the mplayer plugin will work.
To view the next picture in the slideshow, place the mouse arrow over the next slide button until it changes color and then click it once.
To view the previous slide, click once on the previous slide button.
If you don't want to click through the slides one by one, you can press the Play Slideshow button, and the slideshow will automatically move through all slides one at a time, pausing for a while between each one.
To pause the slideshow indefinately you can press the Pause button which appears in the place of the Play button when the slideshow is playing.
Once paused, you can continue on with the slideshow by pressing the play button again.
Some slides have sounds associated with them. If this is the case you will see a 'Narration' label and a Play button, which will let you play the sound.
If the sound is playing, the play button will be replaced by a stop button with which you can stop the sound from playing.
If the sound isn't working for you, see the section System Requirements above, which may provide you with some usefull information to get it working.
In most cases you can click on a slide to see a larger version of it. Simply put the mouse pointer over the picture and click on it.
In some cases, when you click on a picture a video will open up.