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On your phone: You may need to click on the slideshow first to open it separately. Then you can use the onscreen arrows to go back and forth between slides, or else click on the image to advance.
On your desktop or laptop:
Click through: Click on the slide to advance.
Use arrows: Click the backward and forward arrows in the lower left corner of the slide frame. OR, use the left and right arrows on your keyboard to go backward and forward respectively.
Open slideshow in full window: Click the diagonal arrow icon in the upper right of the slide frame to open the slideshow in a new browser window. OR, click the "three dot" icon near the lower left corner of the slideshow frame and select "Enter full screen" from the popup menu.
True full screen, i.e. full window with no top or bottom screen menus: Click the diagonal arrow icon in the upper right corner of the slide frame first. Then, hover your mouse near the lower-left corner of the slide display to make the pill-shaped menu appear (it will display the slide number and right/left arrows). Click the "three dot" icon at the right edge of the pill-shaped menu. Select "Enter full screen" from that popup menu. Even with slides showing full screen, you can continue to access that pill menu by hovering the mouse near the bottom left corner, which makes the menu reappear. (The options in the "three dot" submenu then include "Exit full screen.")
Open a specific slide or section: Click on the slide number that appears near the lower left corner of the slide display. This will open a popup menu of slides and headings.
"Auto play" the slideshow: With or without full-screen display, you can set the slideshow to automatically play by selecting Auto play from the "three dot" submenu near the lower left corner of the slide display. The Auto play submenu includes choices for slide duration, as well as the option to loop for continuous play.