Depends on your definition on "fully". There are folks who use it and get their work done, but whether every feature is usable with VO, I have no way of knowing. I'd say give it a whirl and post if you get stuck.

Esther also had a nice trick of just exporting the presentation as a PDF and using skim to present it:

http://www.mail-archive.com/macvisionaries@googlegroups.com/msg35994.html

CB

On 10/12/12 11:34 AM, Alex Hall wrote:
Is Keynote fully accessible then? That's good to know, as I know people say 
Pages is only about 90% and no one seems to know what to make of numbers at all.
On Oct 12, 2012, at 11:14 AM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:

Yes, each slide is pretty much its own document. If you switch to another slide or add a 
new one then you have a new workspace. The only exception I know of is the "magic 
move" transition. This is where if you have some object at coordinate 0,0 on one 
slide then copy/paste that same object to a second slide and position it at 50,50, using 
the magic move transition will have that object slide down and right when you go from the 
first slide to the second.

There was a discussion thread about presentor mode back in May:

https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups=#!topic/macvisionaries/RMdB2MqNjfo

I know there have been updates since then so maybe it's better now, but I found 
it to be buggy with voiecover.

CB

On 10/11/12 2:20 PM, Matthew Campbell wrote:
Hello all.
I figure it's about time to figure out some of the ins and outs of KeyNote, and 
so now I've got some questions.
1. Is each slide treated like a mini document, and can I work with it as such?
2. When playing through the slide show with Command Option P, should I not be 
able to read any text in the currently playing slide?
Thanks for any assistance.
PS: If it is not worth trying to make KeyNote work, are there any powerPoint 
alternatives? I here PowerPoint isn't even accessible under Windows Anyway.
Matthew Campbell.


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