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Straightforward help for setting up tournaments, adding teams, building fixtures, entering scores, and running the day with less stress.
Use presentation display controls
Run the venue presentation confidently with the on-screen buttons and keyboard shortcuts available on the display view.
What you will do
The presentation display is designed for matchday use on a venue screen, laptop, or connected TV.
Use the footer Playlee logo on the presentation screen to reopen this guide in a new tab whenever you need the controls reference.
Before you start
- The top-right buttons handle previous slide, play or pause, next slide, and fullscreen.
- Keyboard controls work from the presentation screen itself, so click the page once if a browser or TV setup has moved focus away.
- Auto-rotation follows the slide duration configured in the presentation setup, but you can pause it at any time.
Where to go
Use the top-right control cluster for manual playback and fullscreen mode.
Use the Playlee logo in the bottom-right corner to open this controls guide without cluttering the presentation.
How to do it
- 1Use the previous and next buttons to move through slides manually.
This is the fastest way to jump when you want a specific results or fixtures screen on display.
- 2Use the play or pause button to stop or resume auto-rotation.
Pause the rotation when a single slide needs to stay visible for longer during announcements or presentations.
- 3Use the fullscreen button before the audience starts relying on the screen.
Fullscreen removes browser chrome and keeps the display cleaner on venue screens.
- 4Use keyboard shortcuts when you are operating from a laptop keyboard.
Press Space to play or pause, Arrow Left and Arrow Right to move between slides, and F to enter fullscreen.
Check you are ready
- The presentation page has browser focus before you use keyboard shortcuts.
- Fullscreen is enabled before the venue display goes live.
- The operator knows how to pause rotation and manually move to the next slide.
If something looks wrong
If keyboard shortcuts do not respond, click anywhere on the presentation first so the browser sends the key presses to the display page rather than another app or tab.