Hi Paul,
Most image viewing software will have a slideshow function, try
XnView
http://www.xnview.com/
or IrfanView
http://www.irfanview.com/
Kieron
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Paul Groves said the following on 09/02/2010 16:55:
> Apologies if I'm asking the obvious, but could anyone recommend a
> stable (preferably free) slideshow application for Windows that I can
> just point to a folder of reasonably high resolution images and then
> it would run a full-screen slideshow of these images (for projecting
> onto a gallery wall). Ideally it would be good if there are settings
> to control the transition speed and method and order of images and for
> it not to jump out of the slideshow just because the keyboard has got
> knocked (i.e. a specific combination of keys or the ESC key should be
> required to exit)?
>
> I'm usually a Mac user, so am unsure how best to do this on Windows... Thanks!
>
> Paul
>
>
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